
UK Coffee Week
@ukcoffeeweek
Good coffee for all, clean water for all βπ§ 16-22 October 2023
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UK Coffee Week donations are rolling in π² so it's time to celebrate our amazing participants π The Sea Shanty in New Brighton raised a fantastic Β£174 π₯³ They sent us some great photos of them getting stuck in to UK Coffee Week - check them out!



A reminder of where your money goes: Project Waterfall's project in Berbere, Ethiopia π Once this 3 year project is completed, over 40,000 people will have access to clean water and sanitation. β Pay in your fundraising here: ukcoffeeweek.com/how-to-pay-in β





Did you know 1 in 5 people don't have access to a decent toilet? #WorldToiletDay π½ During Project Waterfall's project in Jabi Tehnan, Ayelu (pictured) was taught how to build a proper toilet for her & her family to use. Access to sanitation & hygiene transforms lives π


A massive thank you to everyone that's already paid in their fundraising from #UKCoffeeWeek π So far, the UK Coffee Week community has raised an incredible Β£33,000! π These funds will go straight to Project Waterfall π§


It's time to shine the spotlight on another #UKCoffeeWeek participant π Hot Numbers Coffee Roasters raised an incredible Β£200 through a public cupping and an Aeropress giveaway. They also gave free coffees to 5 lucky customers! βοΈ



We loved seeing participants coming up with out-of-the-box fundraising ideas for UK Coffee Week this year πβοΈ From Reads Coffee's espresso martini night to Beer.Cheese.Spirits's latte art throwdown, there was something going on for everyone! π


Safiya is a mother of 7 living in Berbere, Ethiopia, the location of Project Waterfall's current project. Her nearest water source is unsafe & an hour walk from her home. Read Safiya's story & how access to clean water will transform her life here: projectwaterfall.org/berbere-safiya π


Meet Seido. She lives in Berbere, Ethiopia: the location of Project Waterfall's latest project. She has never been to school. This is because she has to walk 10 hours everyday to collect water. Learn more about Seido & the impact of the water crisis: projectwaterfall.org/our-blog/berbeβ¦


