Community is a big part of our mission at CoffeeForLess. That’s why we’re excited to announce our partnership with
Arts For All, a New York City-based non-profit organization that provides under-served children the chance to discover and develop their creative side through arts outreach.
The value art can bring to a child's life -- building, creating, learning, doing -- can last a lifetime, and it’s been proven that children who make art are stronger readers and get better grades in both math and science. Through their efforts, Arts For All aims to use art to instill self-confidence, self-expression, teamwork, resilience, and creativity in children.
This is a mission we’re very fond of, started by the late, great Vice President of CoffeeForLess.com, Zachary Ciperski. Zachary was well known for his caring and giving nature, and we’re very proud to carry on this partnership in his name.
Fine Coffee for Fine Arts
You can support this great cause by purchasing one of our signature
Purple Bag coffee blends of New York Coffee. Proceeds for every bag purchased through CoffeeForLess.com will be directly donated to Arts For All, which will help bring creative workshops to over 3,500 in-need NYC children.
Choose from four blends of ground coffee, appropriately themed in honor of the core principles championed by Arts For All: Resilience 100% Colombian, Self Express-O Blend, Confidence Builder Blend Decaf, and Creative Blend. Each one is delivered in a beautiful purple bag and contains our signature house blend of
New York Coffee. Make a difference in children’s lives while enjoying a delicious cup of coffee.
We thank you for your help in promoting awareness for Arts For All. Together we can remove barriers and help children explore the arts who may otherwise face socio-economic, physical, or emotional barriers in doing so. Visit our dedicated partnership page at
coffeeforless.com/nyc-youth-arts-for-all, and learn more about this uniquely enriching outreach program at
arts-for-all.org.
Have a story to tell about your experience with art and community? Share yours in the comments section below and we’ll help spread the word.