Like buying coffee for a doctor!
The idea from San Francisco’s Andytown Coffee Roasters was simple, and the appeal that went out just hours afterwas straightforward. Any customer with a few extra dollars could donate enough for a cup, or maybe even thirty cups, and Andytown would happily deliver to area hospitals.
On the other side of the state, at Augie’s Coffee in Redlands, catering manager Daniel Storll was having a relatively dismal day, cancelling two months worth of upcoming events. While scrolling through Instagram, Storll and his colleagues happened upon news ofSign up for the weekly F&W Pro newsletter
Andytown’s appeal, says Storll, seemed to be the perfect idea—a way to keep things going, while also doing good in the community. But first, they had to make connections at hospitals, at a time when hospitals are already under extreme duress. How to find the right people to speak to? Like Andytown, they’ve quickly found themselves with a lot of work on their hands. One local hospital in Riverside, Calif., asked if they could donate a gallon and a half of coffee to each department. One catch—the hospital had 35 departments.
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