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An organization hosts a coffee event to collect money for victims of human trafficking
Jonesboro, Arkansas – By providing a cup of coffee, a group that aids in the battle against human trafficking raised money to assist victims.
Hope Found sponsored its second annual brewing coffee festival at The Gardens at Harmony on Saturday, October 12.
People came out to taste various coffee varieties and specialty beverages from nearby coffee shops because there was a strong aroma of coffee in the air.
It was wonderful to have everyone turn out, according to Lindsey Spencer of Hope Found.
It is a celebration of coffee, and that is the coffee festival. I’ve been saying that this is the ideal fall day to venture outside and sample a variety of coffees. There are things here that aren’t coffee related as well,” she remarked. “We’re incredibly appreciative that these neighborhood coffee shops can unite under one roof to celebrate community and coffee.”
The Hope Found charity will get all its earnings in order to support its efforts to combat human trafficking.
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