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How We Support Survivors Of Trafficking

Candice Becklund

How We Support Survivors Of Trafficking

Here at Talitha Coffee our core mission is advocacy and empowerment. In our last blog we shared how our beans are ethically sourced, but today we want to share how we collaborate closely with organizations and initiatives to support survivors of Human trafficking, providing them not just with jobs but a supportive community aimed at long-term thriving. 

Our training programs are tailored to empower survivors, providing them with the skills needed in the coffee industry and beyond, while our holistic support approach addresses their comprehensive needs, from housing to professional development. Each purchase of Talitha coffee directly contributes to this cause, offering hope and practical help to those rebuilding their lives. You can read more about what we are doing by reading our latest interview by NBC! 

We are always looking for organizations we can team up or with our coffee shops that are wanting to offer Talitha Coffee. Help us share our mission and spread hope one cup at a time.

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