Savor a delicious cup of Boresha coffee and help save a child.



Fair Trade Pricing / Sustainable Quality

Boresha is committed to enhancing the livelihoods of farmers by purchasing coffee beans at fair trade pricing, and to contributing to the preservation of the environment by establishing relationships with organic coffee growers which adopt sustainability principles into their farming practices.

Fair Trade Pricing

Fair trade pricing guarantees that the coffee was grown responsibly, and that the farmers who grew the beans got a fair price for them. Paying farmers a premium price for their products contributes to quality of life for coffee growers and their communities by:

  • Ensuring that they are taking home more money for their harvest to help support a better life.
  • Creating direct trade links to farmers and their cooperatives, bypassing exploitative middlemen.
  • Creating a positive impact on farmers and their communities by enabling them to put money back into their operation and invest in training and education for workers.

Sustainability

Sustainability is an attempt to provide the best outcomes for the human and natural environments both now and into the indefinite future.

According to the World Commission on Environment and Development, assembled by the United Nations in 1983, sustainable development is defined as development that "meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."

Organic farming protects farmers and the environment from unsafe applications of fertilizers and pesticide, promoting a sustainable environment and sustainable agriculture for future generations.


About the Invisible Children



Invisible Children, Inc. is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide healthcare, safety, and education for the children of northern Uganda.

With coverage on Oprah, CNN, the National Geographic Channel, and more, Invisible Children was born from the wave of responses of people having seen the documentary film exposing the effects of a 20-year war on the children of Uganda, where children are both the weapons and the victims.

Invisible Children vigilantly strives to give each of these children a name, a face, a voice, and an education.

Boresha is proud to team up with the Invisible Children organization and donate a percentage of its proceeds to the children of northern Uganda. You too can actively make a difference and help the children in northern Uganda, one cup of coffee at a time.

To find out more about the Invisible Children, visit www.InvisibleChildren.com



Rupert's Kids

Skinny Coffee is also helping to support the foundation “Rupert’s Kids” www.rupertskids.org

Rupert Boneham is a survivor. In a game that cuts through any pretense, he alone outlived the intense scrutiny of 38 million television viewers in 2004. That’s the year that CBS's Survivor: All Stars announced that the American public would choose which All Star player deserved a second million-dollar prize. Mark Burnett had never done this before, nor has he since. But, it initiated a sequence of events that Rupert calls his “miracle.” On the finale of Survivor: All Stars, Jeff Probst revealed that four out of five of the 38 million votes were for a “bear” of a man with the heart of gold, Rupert Boneham.

After winning his million dollars, Rupert made good on his promise to donate a large portion to create Rupert's Kids, the culmination of 20-plus years of work with at-risk teens. Rupert's Kids, in partnership with the City of Indianapolis, created The Park Adoption Program. The program has saved taxpayers $150,000.00 in the past years and continues to provide a safe, enjoyable work environment for Rupert's Kids. Rupert continues to raise funds and awareness for Rupert's Kids through a campaign of nationwide appearances and speaking engagements.

Rupert's book, Just Being Me, was published in 2006 and has inspired tens of thousands of people to turn their lives around. “Rupert's Kids will always remain my most important work," he writes. And once again, he’s making good on his promises. When his realty development company purchased a building in Indianapolis, his first deal as the landlord was to rent space to Rupert's Kids for a dollar a year.

“A true miracle can be measured by how many others it touches.” - Rupert Boneham

Dave Ware

Independent Distributor

Location:

Lafayette, CA

Phone:

510 325-1799

Email:

ware0642@yahoo.com


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