THE HUMAN BEAN RAISES MORE THAN $52,000 FOR LOCAL CANCER FIGHTERS THROUGH ITS 12TH ANNUAL COFFEE FOR A CURE

Nov 6, 2017 | Member News

NORTHERN COLORADO, Nov. 6, 2017 – The Human Bean, a local drive-thru coffee shop that is well-known for its community involvement, raised $52,463.79 during its recent Coffee for a Cure day. On Friday, Oct. 20, all eight northern Colorado Human Bean locations donated 100 percent of sales to local cancer projects. Sales from the Larimer County locations totaled $23,339.68 and benefited the Poudre Valley Hospital and Medical Center of the Rockies Foundation Oncology Patient and Family Support Fund. Sales from the Weld County locations totaled $29,195.11 and benefited the North Colorado Medical Center Breast Cancer Fund.

“Cancer is a disease that affects everyone, in some shape or form,” said Frank Sherman, owner of The Human Bean. “The Human Bean is proud to rally support for those battling cancer and is committed to raising awareness for this cause.”
The 2016 Coffee for a Cure day raised just over $50,000, making 2017 the most successful Coffee for a Cure to date. This is the largest fundraiser event that The Human Bean of Northern Colorado executes throughout the year.

The Poudre Valley Hospital and Medical Center of the Rockies Oncology Patient and Family Support fund helps cancer patients pay for basic needs after diagnosis, including insurance premiums, prescriptions, co-pays for office visits/procedures and more.

The North Colorado Medical Center Breast Cancer Fund provides financial support to qualified Weld County residents for breast imaging, biopsies, treatment and basic needs to women with breast cancer.

To support these organizations to the fullest extent, The Human Bean added components to Coffee for a Cure: drawings for grand prize giveaways for Human Bean swag and signature gifts only offered during Coffee for a Cure. In addition, The Human Bean unveiled its own Snapchat filter that customers could use surrounding their stands on the day of. With each use of the filter, The Human Bean donated an additional $1 to the above funds, totaling nearly $600.

For more information about Coffee for a Cure, please visit humanbeannortherncolorado.com.

About The Human Bean:
With eight locations in northern Colorado, The Human Bean is locally owned and operated. Locations are as follows: Three locations in Fort Collins at 821 N. College, 1822 S. College, and our CSU campus coffee truck is on the southwest side near Moby Arena; Two locations in Greeley at 3665 W. 10th Street and 2610 W. 10th Street; One location in Evans at 3310 23rd Avenue; One location in La Salle on Highway 85; and in Loveland at 6180 East Crossroads Blvd. The Human Bean will soon be adding a ninth location in Windsor. Each location is open from 5 a.m. – 10 p.m. Monday – Saturday, and from 6 a.m. – 7 p.m. on Sundays. The Coffee Truck on the CSU Campus is open Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. – 7 p.m., during fall and spring semesters.
For more information, visit humanbeannortherncolorado.com and www.facebook.com/HumanBeanNoCo.
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