
Community Coffee will donate up to $250,000 of its retail sales proceeds through Oct. 28 to support the Salvation Army's Hurricane Ida relief efforts in Louisiana, according to a press release.
"Our state has a long road ahead, but we know our communities are strong and are already coming together to support each other," Community Coffee President and CEO David Belanger says via press release. "It's inspiring how Louisianans lock arms and take care of one another when disaster hits. We are proud to call Louisiana home."
Since Ida made landfall on Aug. 29, staff and volunteers from the Salvation Army have been providing food, water and relief supplies to impacted communities, according to a press release.
"Hurricane Ida's impact is no match for the people in the state of Louisiana, and we're humbled to serve these resilient communities during a time of need," William Trueblood, emergency disaster services director for The Salvation Army Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi Division, says via press release. "Our work is just getting started as we provide essential items to the public, and gifts like the one from Community Coffee help us lift up these communities with comfort."