One Sip Closer to Ending Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in Washington State!
History of Our Coffee Sleeve Campaign
In October 2018, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, our coffee sleeve campaign launched in an effort to reach our community through the Northwest’s love for coffee and tea. Our goal is to support our local businesses and coffee shops, while sparking conversations about domestic violence and sexual assault, showing community support to survivors, giving access to resources for bystanders and survivors through our QR code, and bringing awareness to the issue within our state.
Coffee Sleeve Partners
Partners
Thank you to our past and current partners:
- Bargreen’s Coffee – Everett, WA
- Black Rock – Vancouver, WA and Camas, WA
- Bleu Door Bakery – Vancouver, WA
- Cafe Blue – Bellingham, WA
- Caffe Vita – Seattle, WA
- Cinnaholic – Seattle, WA
- Columbia Bank – Vancouver, WA
- Di Tazza Gourmet Coffee – Vancouver, WA
- Donna’s Espresso – Marysville, WA
- Fairway Coffee – Vancouver, WA
- Field of Beans – Mount Vernon, WA
- Higher Grounds Coffee – Vancouver, WA
- Human Bean – Vancouver, WA
- Kaffiene Cafe Expresso – Longview, WA
- Kaladi Brothers Coffee – Seattle, WA
- LatteDa Coffee – Vancouver, WA
- NOM NOM Express – Vancouver, WA
- Proper Joe Coffeehouse – Snohomish, WA
- Relevant Coffee – Vancouver, WA
- Revive Expresso & Tea – Five Corners, WA
- Rey Amargo – Seattle, WA
- River Maiden – Vancouver, WA
- Savona Coffee House – Vancouver, WA
- Shipwreck Coffee Marysville – Marysville, WA
- Tazza Di Vita – Lynwood, WA
- Thatcher’s Coffee – Vancouver, WA
- The Beach Store Cafe – Lummi Island, WA
- The Coffee Bean – Snohomish, WA
- TriStar Family Chiropractic Center – Vancouver, WA
- Union Coffee Bar – Marysville, WA
- Whidbey Coffee – Mukilteo, WA
- WSU Vancouver Coffee shop – Vancouver, WA