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Why Ethical Sourcing Matters (Especially When It Comes To Your Morning Coffee)

Let’s be honest, coffee is more than just a drink. It’s how most of us start our day, find a moment of calm, or share time with others. At Camano Island Coffee Roa...

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Discover the rich, smooth taste of our Papua New Guinea Medium Roast

There’s something special about a cup...

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Juana López Ramírez’s Story – Woven with Faith

In a community where daily life is woven with challenges, Juana López Ramírez has stitched together more than just fabric—alongside her sisters, she has built a path toward economic independence and hope.

At 25, Juana lives with her parents and several siblings in a shared home, where teamwork and faith are the threa...

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More Than Threads: How Juana Creates Opportunity and Community

From her home in the village of La Pista, Juana Raymundo is quietly transforming her family’s future – thread by thread. At 31 years old, she lives with her husband, Miguel Pérez, and their three children: Benjamín, Juan David, and little Marta Arelis. While the journey hasn’t been easy, Juana is building somet...

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A Strong Start: César’s Story

At 55 years old, César Mendoza Urbina lives in the rural community of El Carmen 2, Nicaragua, with his wife, Oliveyda Abigail, age 30, and their two children – Cecia, 12, and Isaac, 5.

For years, the family faced crushing economic hardship. Their income barely covered food, often forcing them into debt. Their children wore patched sh...

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