Did you know your morning cup of coffee could be doing more than helping energize you for the day ahead? Just one bag of Coffee from Serve Hope International can provide 100,000 gallons of water to a family in Central America. 

Over 2.2 billion people suffer without access to clean drinking water worldwide, and Serve Hope is committed to providing a sustainable solution for those in need through their Buy Coffee, Give Water initiative. Serve Hope International’s teams in Central America distribute Sawyer water filters through their network of community pastors in Honduras and Guatemala, where each Sawyer filter will provide families with a sustainable source of drinking water for over a decade to come. 

After giving the Sawyer water filters to families, Serve Hope’s teams check in with the families at least 3 times within the first 6 months to ensure they’re comfortable with their new life-saving tool. Each water filter can cleanse 1,000,000 gallons of water!

As a non-profit, Serve Hope is able to focus their coffee revenue on maximum impact through water filters rather than maximum profits. They impacted thousands of lives in 2023, and they’re ready to do it again.

However you take your coffee - strong, light, decaf or by K Cup, visit Buy Coffee - Give Water for brews that deliver. Click here to browse their entire collection of products, or contact Mike Turner, Director of Coffee for Serve Hope International, for bulk or office sales. 

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February 10, 2025

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Katie Houston

Katie AKA Oats is a solo thru-hiker with over 3,000 miles under her belt, making her a passionate conduit for culture, lingo, and other backcountry knowledge. Through her work, she is able to educate audiences on good trail ethics and strive for an outdoor community where everyone feels like they belong. Check out her adventures with Thru the husky on her website and Instagram.

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