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Dec

Christmas Gifts for Coffee Lovers

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Christmas shopping? Check.

Here at Growers First, we're excited about the holidays, and even more excited that we don't have to search far and wide for the perfect holiday gift. The answer is obviously Growers First coffee.

We just sent out our holiday email promoting this gift, as well as announcing the chance to get free Growers First swag and sharing a pretty cool story about Rito. If you didn't get the email, you can check it out below.


 
Growers First Coffee: Connect. Empower. Sustain.
'Tis the Season for Coffee
 

This holiday season you can help the Growers First Foundation by giving the gift of coffee! Stuff stockings or tie bows 'round bags of Growers First as you treat friends, family, customers and employees to a coffee that empowers the farmers who grew it.

Giving coffee is easy - we'll deliver it with a personalized message from you right to the doors of the people you care about most.

Visit our store, add coffee or a coffee club subscription to your cart, and at the checkout, put in the address of the friend, loved one, or colleague that deserves being treated to a warm gift. Add a personalized note in the comment field, and it will be delivered along with their coffee.

 
Send Coffee as a Gift Now
 
Get FREE swag for the holidays
 

With every 6 month or greater subscription to the coffee club, we'll add a free Growers First Coffee mug! Let the world know the empowerment you support with every cup you drink.


Sign up now and get your mug
Who you empower when you buy Growers First coffee
 
Chavalito and his family after they received a cement floor
 

If you've seen the Growers First video about Rito, you'll be happy to know that the impact you've made on his life is getting paid forward. Several board members and their families worked alongside Rito to put in another cement floor over Thanksgiving.

Chavalito is pictured here with his wife and youngest daughter. Rito used to make $97/year when he started with Growers First, now he makes $1500/year and has the nicest home in the village. Chavalito has 11 kids and had a dirt floor...until today.

 
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