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<strong>07</strong>-<strong>08</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong><br />

Helping coffee-farming families<br />

improve their quality of life<br />

since<br />

1988


<strong>Coffee</strong> <strong>Kids</strong> helps coffee-farming families<br />

improve the quality of their lives.<br />

What we do<br />

Help coffee-farming families alleviate their dependency on coffee through<br />

economic diversification.<br />

Facilitate forums where local community groups identify their most pressing<br />

problems and implement their own long-term solutions.<br />

Educate coffee consumers and businesses about prevailing conditions in coffeegrowing<br />

communities and let them know what they can do to help.<br />

How we do it<br />

We believe that people hold the solutions to their own problems. We listen as<br />

local community groups identify their needs and priorities, and we support them<br />

as they design sustainable solutions.<br />

We create partnerships with nonprofit organizations that work directly within<br />

the communities. Long-term, consistent involvement by well-equipped local partners<br />

provides the follow-through that ensures the success of our programs.<br />

We provide the resources that enable coffee-growing communities to put their<br />

vision into action.<br />

We facilitate exchanges that allow our partners to come together and learn<br />

from one another.


WELCOME<br />

Dear friends,<br />

It’s been an extraordinary year as we celebrated 20 years of<br />

working with coffee-farming families. Because you believe in<br />

us and believe in the families whose lives you directly impact,<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> <strong>Kids</strong> is stronger than ever.<br />

Over the past year, we’ve worked hard to help our partners<br />

strengthen and grow their programs. Together we are addressing<br />

the food crisis affecting billions around the world by committing<br />

to programs that help families put food on the table year round.<br />

We’ve also helped one of our partners in Costa Rica establish an<br />

endowment fund to ensure the sustainability of their scholarship<br />

program.<br />

Thanks to our friends in the coffee industry who recognize their<br />

connection to coffee-farming families, as well as <strong>Coffee</strong> <strong>Kids</strong>’<br />

commitment to those families, we raised over $1 million in<br />

20<strong>07</strong>-20<strong>08</strong>!<br />

Of course, with increased support comes increased responsibility.<br />

Therefore we are expanding and diversifying our board and<br />

increasing our outreach efforts to our friends in the UK and Europe.<br />

And, as we look to the future, we will form new partnerships<br />

in Latin America, creating capacity building opportunities<br />

for all of our partners, helping them pursue new fundraising<br />

opportunities, and better utilize available resources.<br />

While it’s been a truly remarkable year for <strong>Coffee</strong> <strong>Kids</strong>, we<br />

can’t forget that the problems for families at coffee’s origin<br />

remain difficult to overcome. For example, did you know that<br />

in Guatemala 2% of the population owns 80% of the land? Or<br />

that 76% of the population live in poverty, which is defined as<br />

less than $2 a day? A similar story is revealed throughout the<br />

coffee-growing world.<br />

So while we have made great progress together in<br />

confronting challenges for coffee-farming families, we are<br />

reminded by the words of Franklin Delano Roosevelt that “the<br />

test of our progress is not whether we add to the abundance<br />

of those who have much, it is whether we provide enough to<br />

those who have little.”<br />

From all of us at <strong>Coffee</strong> <strong>Kids</strong> and the coffee-farming families<br />

whom we are proud to serve, thank you for providing these<br />

families with a better future.<br />

Carolyn Fairman,<br />

Executive Director<br />

Rob Stephen,<br />

Board President


artner H<br />

Caribbean Sea<br />

Our Partners<br />

Direct Project Funding<br />

(as of June 30, 20<strong>08</strong>)<br />

1.2%<br />

Mexico<br />

AUGE<br />

CAMPO<br />

FomCafé<br />

ICSUR<br />

Pacific Ocean<br />

Guatemala<br />

ADESPA<br />

APROS<br />

Chajulense Assoc.<br />

STIAP<br />

Costa Rica<br />

FHC<br />

Nicaragua<br />

CECOCAFEN<br />

SOPPEXCCA<br />

9.4%<br />

20.5% 46.6%<br />

22.3%<br />

Peru<br />

COCLA<br />

Pacific Ocean<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> <strong>Kids</strong> supports grassroots programs<br />

that create long-lasting, sustainable<br />

change. We focus our work in four core<br />

areas: education, health care, economic<br />

diversity and community-based projects.<br />

Local partner organizations develop and<br />

manage these diverse projects that improve<br />

the quality of life in coffee-farming<br />

communities – so the families they support<br />

can continue working in coffee without<br />

living in poverty.<br />

Community-Based Projects<br />

Economic Diversity & Microcredit<br />

Education<br />

Health Care<br />

Organizational Exchanges


ighlights<br />

Oaxaca, Mexico - The Center of Support for the Popular<br />

20<strong>07</strong>-20<strong>08</strong> Partner Highlights<br />

Movement of Oaxaca (CAMPO) works with indigenous<br />

communities in Oaxaca’s mountainous coffee-growing regions.<br />

Since 1996, <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

<strong>Kids</strong> and CAMPO have<br />

partnered on a range<br />

of community-based<br />

initiatives including worm<br />

composting, chickenraising<br />

and wood-saving<br />

stoves. CAMPO recently<br />

completed a training center<br />

that functions as a central,<br />

hands-on training site for<br />

indigenous farmers from<br />

throughout the area.<br />

CAMPO employees work on a<br />

compacted earth wall for their<br />

training center in Oaxaca<br />

Veracruz, Mexico - Self-<br />

Managed Development (AUGE) operates a microcredit project<br />

called Groups of Women Saving in Solidarity (GMAS) that serves<br />

3,900 participants and their families. With over 12 years of<br />

experience, AUGE also provides training to other <strong>Coffee</strong> <strong>Kids</strong><br />

partners in microcredit methodology. This year they traveled<br />

to Oaxaca to share information with FomCafé in addition to<br />

improving their efforts locally.<br />

Oaxaca, Mexico -<br />

Fostering Community<br />

Initiatives in <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Regions (FomCafé)<br />

encourages economic<br />

diversification in<br />

Oaxaca’s southern<br />

coffee-growing region<br />

and encourages a<br />

healthier local diet<br />

focused on organic<br />

foods. Their organic<br />

gardening project<br />

helped families grow<br />

their own produce and<br />

Women in FomCafé’s organic gardening<br />

project display the fruits of their<br />

labor<br />

medicinal herbs. Women from FomCafé also participated in an<br />

exchange with AUGE to improve their own microcredit project.<br />

Chiapas, Mexico - Research and Training of Southeastern<br />

Mexico (ICSUR) has helped coffee-growing families in northern<br />

Chiapas dramatically improve their food security. ICSUR’s<br />

edible mushroom project recycles organic waste from the corn and<br />

bean harvests to raise mushrooms. Their chicken project has helped<br />

provide health, locally produced meat and eggs that families can<br />

sell for supplemental income.


artner H<br />

Quetzaltenango, Guatemala<br />

A student at STIAP checks<br />

biodiesel quality<br />

- The Union of Independent<br />

Workers of Alianza Property<br />

(STIAP) in the isolated coffeegrowing<br />

community of Nueva<br />

Alianza created a biodiesel<br />

production project in 2005 to help<br />

meet local energy needs. Their<br />

reactor, which serves as a model of<br />

self-sustainability for other rural<br />

communities, now produces 134<br />

gallons of biodiesel a week.<br />

Lake Atitlán, Guatemala - The<br />

Association of Health Promoters<br />

of San Pedro (APROS) is an<br />

organization of female health<br />

promoters from six rural communities around Lake Atitlán. They<br />

teach women in their communities about the use of medicinal<br />

plants, the importance of a nutritious diet, and pre- and postnatal<br />

care. APROS’ newest project for widows put emphasis on<br />

geriatric care and provided medical check-ups, nutritious food<br />

supplies and emotional support for more than 75 women.<br />

Paraxaj, Guatemala - Local volunteers, determined to improve<br />

the health and educational services in their community, created<br />

the Association for Sustainable Development of Paraxaj<br />

(ADESPA) in 2004. The organization offers adult literacy classes<br />

to community members and began a community bakery project to<br />

teach business skills and provide additional income for families.<br />

Chajul, Guatemala - The<br />

Chajulense Association<br />

was created in 1988 to<br />

help coffee growers better<br />

market their coffee. They<br />

have also begun efforts to<br />

provide more economic<br />

opportunities for women<br />

in the organization. The<br />

association helped the<br />

women’s group gain legal<br />

status as a separate entity,<br />

the Chajulense Association<br />

of Women United for Life<br />

Participants in the Chajulense<br />

Association’s textile project discuss<br />

weaving techniques<br />

(ACMUV). Their textile project helped 45 indigenous women<br />

standardize their 112-item product line and create a catalog.


ighlights<br />

Matagalpa, Nicaragua - The Organization of Northern<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Cooperatives (CECOCAFEN) operates two projects in<br />

partnership with <strong>Coffee</strong> <strong>Kids</strong>. Their microcredit project grew to<br />

735 women and men with a combined savings of $67,000. This<br />

money will be used to provide low-interest loans to project<br />

members. Their scholarship program, designed to allow children<br />

of coffee-farming families to stay in school, provided scholarships<br />

to 485 students at the high school, university and technical school<br />

levels.<br />

Jinotega, Nicaragua - The Society of Small Producers for<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Export (SOPPEXCCA) manages two educational<br />

projects benefiting adolescents and young children of coffeegrowing<br />

families. Over 725 children worked in teams to<br />

develop and carry out environmental education campaigns<br />

and participate in activities designed to promote self-esteem,<br />

leadership skills, and social awareness.<br />

Students in a Nicaraguan<br />

school proudly<br />

show the workbooks<br />

they received from<br />

SOPPEXCCA<br />

Vilcabamba, Peru - The<br />

Organization of Agrarian <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Cooperatives of Peru (COCLA)<br />

has developed a project to help<br />

meet the tremendous need for health<br />

care in communities where public<br />

health services are scarce. This<br />

project provides preventive health<br />

education, increases awareness of<br />

available services and advocates for<br />

more public health resources for<br />

their region. COCLA conducted 25<br />

workshops on gender, hygiene and<br />

health emergencies attended by 277<br />

women, men and children.<br />

A participant in COCLA’s<br />

health project stands outside<br />

her home<br />

Guanacaste, Costa Rica - The<br />

Rural Children’s Education<br />

Foundation (FHC) provides educational opportunities to<br />

children in coffee-farming communities who perform well in<br />

school but cannot afford to continue their studies. Over 336<br />

scholarships were awarded to high school, university and<br />

technical school students. FHC also created a new program<br />

to leverage the foundation’s funds and help students access<br />

government-sponsored loans.


Miriam Canto Juarez<br />

Participant in AUGE’s microcredit and savings<br />

project in Ocotitlán, Mexico<br />

Miriam Canto Juarez, age 13, participates in the<br />

GMAS savings and microcredit program run by<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> <strong>Kids</strong> partner, Self-Managed Development<br />

(AUGE). When she was younger, she would attend<br />

meetings with her mother and watch as the women<br />

gathered to make their deposits and discuss current<br />

issues and small business ideas.<br />

“When the women in my group listen to me, I feel great because<br />

I’ve gotten over being nervous talking in public. Before I was nervous<br />

and scared, but not anymore. I’m not paid for this work, but<br />

I gain confidence in myself and now the women in my group know<br />

that they can learn from children as well as adults.”<br />

She eventually joined a children’s savings group to<br />

save for her future and learn about leadership and topics<br />

such as domestic violence and alcoholism, sex education<br />

and human rights. Miriam quickly excelled, taking<br />

leadership positions in her group and also joining her<br />

mother’s group, Las Americas.<br />

The group comprises almost 30 women and at each<br />

meeting Miriam shares what she learns in her children’s<br />

group with the women. Miriam believes that it’s important<br />

to share what she learns with others and enjoys<br />

speaking to the group. In the future, she hopes to put<br />

her leadership skills in practice as a teacher sharing<br />

everything that she learns with her students.


Marvin Raúl Talavera<br />

Former participant in SOPPEXCCA’s Youth<br />

Environmental Movement in Jinotega, Nicaragua<br />

When he was in high school, Marvin Raúl Talavera<br />

participated in the Jóvenes Ambientalistas, or the<br />

Environmental Youth Movement, a program managed<br />

by the Society of Small Producers for <strong>Coffee</strong> Export<br />

(SOPPEXCCA). The program teaches teamwork and<br />

leadership skills and a respect for the environment.<br />

As part of the program, Marvin became aware of<br />

how caring for the local environment could benefit<br />

the entire community. He also interned in SOPPEXCCA’s<br />

cupping center learning the art of judging quality<br />

coffee. Other students in the program participate in<br />

reforestation efforts and the organic certification<br />

process for coffee farmers.<br />

After Marvin finished his schooling, he took a full<br />

time position in the cupping center and quickly rose<br />

through the ranks learning from various professional<br />

cuppers. Marvin now helps other students learn about<br />

the coffee production process and is helping establish<br />

a cadre of local coffee professionals.<br />

“With the money I’ve earned, I’ve been able to buy a home and<br />

provide for my family. I don’t think emigration is a sustainable solution<br />

for those who leave to look for work. Programs like Jóvenes<br />

Ambientalistas help educate students and help us develop the<br />

opportunities we have here.”


Wilbert Rubelsi Gómez Chan<br />

Participant in STIAP’s biodiesel<br />

project in Nueva Alianza, Guatemala<br />

Wilbert dreams of becoming a professional soccer<br />

player. He practices every day with his friends at<br />

Nueva Alianza, home to <strong>Coffee</strong> <strong>Kids</strong>’ partner STIAP.<br />

He also plays a key role in securing energy independence<br />

for his community.<br />

“Now that I am in charge of the production my task is to teach<br />

other people so that they understand the process. In the future I<br />

would like to study chemistry and industrial mechanics in order to<br />

improve the system and benefit the community.”<br />

At just 18, Wilbert manages STIAP’s biodiesel<br />

production facility and is also in charge of training<br />

a group of 10 students to ensure a healthy future for<br />

the initiative. Every morning Wilbert checks on the<br />

reactor and runs quality control tests on the biodiesel<br />

produced. In the afternoon, he puts on his uniform<br />

and energizes his soccer team.<br />

Wilbert is as passionate about his work as he is for<br />

fútbol. He has not yet finished high school, but his<br />

discipline and respect for others in the community<br />

are stronger than the challenges they face everyday.


Aida Cruz Ramírez<br />

Participant in ICSUR’s chicken-raising<br />

project in Pantepec, Mexico<br />

As a child, Aida cared for her family’s brood of<br />

chickens and always enjoyed the work. As an adult,<br />

Aida is taking her childhood hobby and creating new<br />

business opportunities for her and her family.<br />

Doña Aida participates in a chicken project with<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> <strong>Kids</strong>’ partner ICSUR. With a brood of more<br />

than 80 chickens, she is the most successful of all of<br />

the project participants and has helped others improve<br />

their broods. She sells the meat and eggs from her<br />

chickens at the local market and believes that a<br />

community should be able to feed itself with what it<br />

produces.<br />

In the coming year, Aida will participate in a new<br />

medicinal plant project conducted by ICSUR. Her<br />

keen interest in learning and her natural curiosity have<br />

allowed her to enrich her own life while improving the<br />

lives of those around her.<br />

“I believe every worker is cheered-up by successes and not by<br />

failures. I believe we should learn to be the artisans of our own<br />

work and when more people will see the results we obtain from it,<br />

then our knowledge will evolve as well. This will happen of course<br />

with the help of those who can teach us to improve and discover,<br />

because I think there is no better gift for an individual than to<br />

share what she or he knows.”


Statement of Financial Position (Audited)<br />

for the year ending June 30, 20<strong>08</strong><br />

ASSETS<br />

Total<br />

Cash & equivalents $264,217<br />

Pledges receivable 175,732<br />

Other 300<br />

Inventory 3,995<br />

Total current assets $444,244<br />

Trademarks, net $20,920<br />

Equipment, net 8,837<br />

Total assets $474,001<br />

LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS<br />

Liabilities<br />

Accounts payable & accrued expenses $16,659<br />

Total liabilities $16,659<br />

Net assets<br />

Unrestricted $439,010<br />

Temporarily restricted 18,332<br />

Total net assets $457,342<br />

Total liabilities & net assets $474,001


Statement of Activities (Audited)<br />

for the year ending June 30, 20<strong>08</strong><br />

Temporarily<br />

REVENUE & OTHER SUPPORT Unrestricted Restricted Total<br />

Business donations $710,961 191,876 902,837<br />

In-kind goods and services 73,153 - 73,153<br />

Individual donations 67,325 3,500 70,825<br />

Foundation Grants 12,368 11,730 24,098<br />

Other income 10,350 - 10,350<br />

Merchandise sales 4,305 - 4,305<br />

Net assets released from restrictions 2<strong>07</strong>,173 (2<strong>07</strong>,173) -<br />

Total revenue & other support 1,<strong>08</strong>5,635 (67) 1,<strong>08</strong>5,568<br />

EXPENSES<br />

Program services $820,993 - 820,993<br />

Fund raising 139,239 - 139,239<br />

Management & general 86,972 - 86,972<br />

Total expenses 1,047,204 - 1,047,204<br />

Change in net assets $38,431 (67) 38,364<br />

Net assets, beginning of year 400,579 18,399 418,978<br />

Net assets, end of year $439,010 18,332 457,342<br />

6.5% 2.2% 1.4%<br />

6.7%<br />

83.2%<br />

8.3%<br />

13.3%<br />

78.4%<br />

Income<br />

Business Donations<br />

In-Kind<br />

Individual Donations<br />

Foundation Grants<br />

Merchandise and Other<br />

Expenses<br />

Program Services<br />

Fundraising<br />

Administration<br />

For complete audited financial statements and footnotes, please<br />

contact <strong>Coffee</strong> <strong>Kids</strong> at 505-820-1443 or info@coffeekids.org.


<strong>Coffee</strong> <strong>Kids</strong> would like to thank all of our donors. This list reflects donations received from July 1, 20<strong>07</strong> to June 30, 20<strong>08</strong><br />

$100,000+ Business Donors<br />

DaVinci Gourmet<br />

Green Mountain <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Roasters<br />

Platinum Business Donors<br />

($50,000 – $99,999)<br />

Longbottom <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea<br />

Gold Business Donors<br />

($10,000 – $49,000)<br />

Aramark Canada, Ltd.<br />

Boston Stoker<br />

Food Brands Group, Ltd.<br />

Helen Bader Foundation<br />

InterAmerican <strong>Coffee</strong>, Inc<br />

Java Jacket, Inc.<br />

Java Republic<br />

Matthew Algie & Co., Ltd.<br />

Roaster’s Guild of SCAA<br />

S&D <strong>Coffee</strong>, Inc.<br />

Starbucks <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Target Sourcing Services/AMC<br />

Van Houtte, Inc.<br />

Silver Business Donors<br />

($5,000 – $9,999)<br />

Batdorf & Bronson<br />

Buckmaster <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Caffe L’Affare, Ltd.<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Exchange<br />

Fres-co System USA, Inc.<br />

Latin America Fund<br />

Law <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Mother Parkers <strong>Coffee</strong> &<br />

Tea Inc.<br />

Paragon <strong>Coffee</strong> Trading Co.<br />

Peet’s <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea<br />

Probat-Werke<br />

Stormans, Inc.<br />

Bronze Business Donors<br />

($1,000 – $4,999)<br />

Argon Masking<br />

Aroma <strong>Coffee</strong> of Santa Fe<br />

Associated Services Co.<br />

Atlantic Specialty <strong>Coffee</strong>, Inc.<br />

Autocrat Premium <strong>Coffee</strong> &<br />

Syrup<br />

Baratza<br />

Baresso <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Belmonte Management<br />

Bongo Java/Fido<br />

Bridgehead<br />

Bunn Corporation<br />

Caffenation<br />

Camano Island <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters<br />

chicco di caffe<br />

Cibo Espresso Australia<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> & Cocoa International<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Bean International<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Holding Co., Inc.<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Masters, Inc.<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> to the People<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong>Geek.com<br />

Counter Culture <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Dunn Bros <strong>Coffee</strong> - Bemidji<br />

Esquires <strong>Coffee</strong> Houses<br />

Excelso <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea Co.<br />

F. Gavina & Sons, Inc.<br />

Filterfresh Piedmont<br />

First Colony <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea<br />

Full Circle Organic <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Green <strong>Coffee</strong> Co-op<br />

Gulf Winds International, Inc.<br />

Hot Beanz <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

illy caffe North America, Inc.<br />

International Food & Beverage<br />

Import GMBH<br />

Intelligentsia <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters<br />

Jasper <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Java Joe’s<br />

Kaladi Brothers <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Denver<br />

Keurig, Inc.<br />

Kibbutz Kfar Etzion<br />

La Salle Catholic College<br />

Preparatory<br />

LaserMonks.com<br />

Magnum <strong>Coffee</strong> Roastery<br />

Mahlkonig GmbH & Co. KG<br />

Mars Drinks North America<br />

Mars Drinks UK


Michigan State University-<br />

Sparty’s<br />

Muldoon’s Own Authentic<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Nike Inc.<br />

Pacific Coast <strong>Coffee</strong> Traders,<br />

LLC<br />

Putumayo World Music<br />

Raven’s Brew <strong>Coffee</strong>, Inc.<br />

Redcup Office Café Co., Ltd.<br />

Rojos Roastery & Cafe<br />

Royal <strong>Coffee</strong> New York, Inc.<br />

Royal Cup <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Safai <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea<br />

Salt Lake Roasting Co., Inc.<br />

Sloat Brothers, Ltd.<br />

Sweet Maria’s <strong>Coffee</strong> Roastery<br />

Taylor Maid Farms<br />

Tinderbox<br />

VICAM<br />

Volcanic Red <strong>Coffee</strong>s<br />

Wilbur Curtis Co.<br />

Wilson’s <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea<br />

Business Donors<br />

($300-$999)<br />

1st in <strong>Coffee</strong>, LLC<br />

A Southern Season<br />

Acapella Gourmet Foods<br />

Acme <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasting Co.<br />

Addison <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters, Inc.<br />

Advantage Financial Services<br />

Alakef <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters, Inc.<br />

Alaska Klondike <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Aldo <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Allie Walker Designs<br />

Alpen Sierra <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Alterra <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters<br />

Amavida <strong>Coffee</strong> & Trading Co.<br />

American <strong>Coffee</strong> Corporation<br />

Ann Marie’s <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea<br />

Arab <strong>Coffee</strong> Co., Ltd.<br />

Asado <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Asbury Elementary School<br />

Atlanta <strong>Coffee</strong> Time<br />

Atlas <strong>Coffee</strong> Importers, LLC<br />

Auntie Crae’s Food Shop<br />

Bad Crema, LLC<br />

Bagels & Beans<br />

Balzac Brothers and Co., Inc.<br />

Barefeet Studios<br />

Bean Around the World <strong>Coffee</strong>s<br />

Bean Capers, Inc. - Citizen Bean<br />

Beige Association<br />

Benbow’s <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters<br />

Black Mesa <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Blue Star <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Buddha Bean<br />

Buywell <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Café Campesino<br />

Cafe del Mundo<br />

Cafe del Sol Roasting<br />

Cafe Ditare S.L.<br />

Café Imports<br />

Cafe Joyful-house<br />

Caffe Driade<br />

Caffe Ibis <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasting Co.<br />

Caffe Umbria<br />

Campos <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Campus <strong>Coffee</strong> Bean<br />

Canadian <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea Expo/<br />

Canadian Barista & <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Academy<br />

Cape Horn <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Capresso, Inc.<br />

Caravan <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Cargo Cult <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Caribou <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Carpe Diem <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea Co.<br />

Casteel <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Castle Communications<br />

Catalyst <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Chazzano <strong>Coffee</strong>, LLC<br />

Cimmerian <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

CIRQUA Customized Water/<br />

The Water Systems Group<br />

City Bean<br />

CMA, s.p.a.<br />

Coda <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Break Roasting Co.<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> By Design<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Cavern<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Duck Enterprise Co., Ltd.<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Enterprises<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Express Co.<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> International - FL<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Lab International<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Mania<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Republic<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters, Inc.<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Solutions<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong>, Tea, & Spice


<strong>Coffee</strong>.org<br />

Congregation Emanu-El<br />

Cowhill Express Gourmet<br />

Crimson Cup <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea<br />

Cultiva <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

David’s Bagels<br />

Daybreak <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters, Inc.<br />

Dekoffiethuiswinkel.nl<br />

Deli Café<br />

Dilworth <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Door County <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea Co.<br />

Dovetail: Design &<br />

Construction, Inc.<br />

Downtown <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Durango <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Eight O’Clock <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Elan Organic <strong>Coffee</strong>s<br />

ESP Sales & Publishing<br />

Espresso Parts NW<br />

ETiT Productions<br />

Everyday Gourmet <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Expocert S.A.<br />

Fante’s Kitchen Wares Shop<br />

Festivals <strong>Coffee</strong> Net<br />

Fetco<br />

Filterfresh Tri State<br />

Firehouse <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Firestation Roasters<br />

Flavor & Fragrance Specialties<br />

Flying High Espresso<br />

Flying M <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Food Service Consultants<br />

Forsyth <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea<br />

Friedrich’s <strong>Coffee</strong> - Des Moines<br />

G Tech Corporation<br />

Gillies <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Gimme! <strong>Coffee</strong>, Inc.<br />

Global Village Organic<br />

Good As Gold <strong>Coffee</strong> Systems, Inc.<br />

Great Infusions Co.<br />

Green Fields Market<br />

Greenberg Qualitative Research<br />

Grootmoeders Koffie<br />

Harry’s Roadhouse<br />

Has Bean <strong>Coffee</strong>, Ltd.<br />

Hewlett Packard<br />

Holy Spirit Espresso<br />

House of <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Hubbard & Cravens <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Hudson Valley <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters,<br />

Inc.<br />

In Stone Music Distribution<br />

Independent Vending, Inc.<br />

InFusion - A <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea Gallery<br />

Inland Empire <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Intellidon Enterprises, Inc.<br />

INTTRA Corporation<br />

It’s a Grind <strong>Coffee</strong> Franchise,<br />

LLC<br />

J P Lindsay Co.<br />

Java Bob’s <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasting<br />

Java Java Espresso<br />

Java Werks<br />

Jesus Mountain <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Jim’s <strong>Coffee</strong> Beans<br />

JL Hufford <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea Co.<br />

Joe <strong>Coffee</strong> Bar<br />

Jon Chomitz Photography<br />

Justice From Bean to Cup<br />

Ken Gabbay <strong>Coffee</strong>, Ltd.<br />

Kobricks <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Kohana <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Koka Enterprises, Inc.<br />

Landmark <strong>Coffee</strong> Beans<br />

Las Chivas <strong>Coffee</strong> Roaster -<br />

Eldorado<br />

Lexington <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasting Co.<br />

Life Blend<br />

Lindavid, Inc.<br />

Little River Roasting Co.<br />

Lodi <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters<br />

Lookout Joe<br />

Magazine Espresso<br />

Mahlwerkk<br />

Management Sciences for Health<br />

Market Day<br />

Martin’s <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Metropolis <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Midwest <strong>Coffee</strong> Traders<br />

Millcreek <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters<br />

Mira<br />

Mocha Joe’s Roasting Co.<br />

Mojocoffee/ Scott’s Fresh Roast<br />

Moka Joe, Inc.<br />

Moledina Commodities, Inc.<br />

Monkey Joe Roasting Co., Inc.<br />

Mont Blanc Gourmet<br />

Moore <strong>Coffee</strong> Tea & Spices<br />

Morning Brew Cafe & <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

House<br />

Mountain State Golden Roast, LLC<br />

Mr. Espresso<br />

Nestle<br />

New Harvest <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters


New Mexico Pinon <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Northwest Specialty <strong>Coffee</strong>, LLC<br />

Omar <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Pacific Bay <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Pacific Espresso<br />

Paramount <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Payden & Co., LLC<br />

PlastiCard Plus<br />

Pod Pack International<br />

Positive Energy, Inc.<br />

Postmark Cafe<br />

Prima <strong>Coffee</strong> Service, Ltd.<br />

Raven <strong>Coffee</strong> House, Inc.<br />

REDW The Rogoff Firm<br />

Reunion Island <strong>Coffee</strong>, Ltd.<br />

Roast A Bean, LLC<br />

Roaster Direct<br />

Rock City <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters<br />

Rothfos Corporation<br />

Royal <strong>Coffee</strong>, Inc.-CA<br />

Rubens Kaffee<br />

Rubra<br />

San Antonio <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters<br />

Satake USA<br />

SCAE- UK<br />

Seattle Audubon - NW Shade<br />

<strong>Coffee</strong> Camp<br />

Seattle <strong>Coffee</strong> Gear<br />

Sexie Coffie<br />

Sierra <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Signature Brew <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasting<br />

Co.<br />

Sisters <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Soda Bay <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Source2Resource<br />

St. Mary’s College Campus Store<br />

Stauf’s <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters, Inc.<br />

Sticky Fingers Bakery<br />

Stonefly Custom Fly Rods<br />

Stowe Community Church<br />

Sustainable Harvest<br />

Swan Café<br />

Sweet Spot Cafe, Inc.<br />

Sweetwater Organic <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Swift Creek <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Terra Bella, Inc.<br />

The Black Bear Micro Roastery<br />

The Black Drop <strong>Coffee</strong>house<br />

The Buckhead <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

The <strong>Coffee</strong> Ethic<br />

The <strong>Coffee</strong> Underground<br />

The Conservatory for <strong>Coffee</strong>,<br />

Tea and Cocoa<br />

The Culver <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

The Fix<br />

The Hot Chocolate Sparrow<br />

The Night Kitchen Bakery<br />

The Raven Wing<br />

The Righteous Bean<br />

The Spice Merchant & Co.<br />

The Sydney <strong>Coffee</strong> School<br />

The Village at Duxbury<br />

The White <strong>Coffee</strong> Corporation<br />

Thomas Hammer <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Thomas Miller & Co., Inc.<br />

Trager Brothers <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Transcend <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Turtle Creek <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters<br />

UBS Financial Services<br />

Urban <strong>Coffee</strong> Co., LLC<br />

Urban Espresso, Ltd.<br />

URNEX, Royal Enterprises, Inc.<br />

Venus <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters<br />

Village Bean<br />

Village Roaster, Ltd.<br />

Visions Espresso Service<br />

Volcafe Specialty <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Whiting <strong>Coffee</strong> Co.<br />

Whole Cup <strong>Coffee</strong> Consulting<br />

Wicked Joe <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasting Co.<br />

Wild Card Roasters<br />

Willoughby’s <strong>Coffee</strong> & Tea, Inc.<br />

World Bean RoastHers, Inc.<br />

World Cup <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Yellowstone <strong>Coffee</strong> Roasters<br />

Yesser Glasson & Dineen<br />

Zizzo’s <strong>Coffee</strong><br />

Zoka <strong>Coffee</strong> Roaster & Tea Co.<br />

Nonprofit Organizations<br />

Church of Religious Science of<br />

Santa Fe<br />

Grounds for Change<br />

Grounds for Health<br />

Human Race/Volunteer Center of<br />

Sonoma County<br />

Messiah Lutheran Church of<br />

Bullock Creek<br />

Network for Good<br />

Orient Congregational Church<br />

Oxfam America<br />

Sisters of St. Dominic<br />

Sky Valley Education Center<br />

St. Mark Presbyterian Church<br />

TransFair USA


Foundations<br />

Daniel M. Berger & Elyse D.<br />

Echtman Charitable Trust<br />

GE Foundation<br />

Houston Jewish Community<br />

Foundation<br />

I Do Foundation<br />

Monsanto Matching Gift Program<br />

Rhode Island Foundation<br />

Vanguard Charitable Endowment<br />

Program<br />

Major Individual Donors<br />

($1,000+)<br />

Anonymous<br />

Terese Angwin<br />

Cate Baril<br />

Cullen Dwyer<br />

Donna Fishbein<br />

Sandra Guevara-Ross<br />

Bill Mares<br />

Rick Peyser<br />

Individual Members<br />

David Abedon<br />

Deborah Adams<br />

John & Laura Addison<br />

Judith Alinsangan<br />

Peter Allen<br />

William & Amabel Allen<br />

Mary Amerata<br />

Kathleen Anderson<br />

Nancy Anderson<br />

Mitchell Baldridge<br />

Ron Balut<br />

Gee Barger<br />

Lois Bartelme<br />

Benjamin & Amy Barzookis<br />

Robert Basow<br />

David Batley<br />

Carlos Batres<br />

Paul Baumgart<br />

Kirsten & David Bechtel<br />

Peter Bennett<br />

Meaghan Bennett<br />

Stephen Benotti<br />

Jeffrey Berenson<br />

Mark Berger<br />

Jason Bernhardt<br />

Erika Berry<br />

Bettine Besier<br />

Michelle Bisceglia<br />

Hollis Blake<br />

Christopher Blazek<br />

Evan Blewett<br />

Leanna Booze<br />

Holly Borghese<br />

Daniel & Dana Bornhoeft<br />

David Borton<br />

Chad Boutilier<br />

Hien Bowden<br />

James Robert Boyd, Jr.<br />

Ken Bozarth<br />

Don Brannan<br />

Frank D. Briceno<br />

Robert & Joan Britt<br />

Miriam & Robert Broin<br />

Stephen Brown<br />

Nathan Brown<br />

Justin Brown<br />

Dinah Broyles<br />

Amy Bunting<br />

Daniel Buratti<br />

Kevin Burkhart<br />

Robin Burnett<br />

Karen Calabria<br />

Lawrence Carroll<br />

Steven Cartier<br />

Michael Cecil<br />

Michele Cervais<br />

Haku Chamberlin Bee<br />

Carolyn Chapin<br />

Perry Chappano<br />

Eileen & Victor Chieco<br />

Janie Chodosh<br />

Elizabeth Cintolo<br />

Jane Civins<br />

Henry Clark<br />

Christine Clementi<br />

Cari Coe<br />

Richard Cogger<br />

Marc Cohen<br />

Jerome & Phyllis Cohen<br />

Annette & John Coleman<br />

James Colwell<br />

Deb Cook<br />

Martha Cornell<br />

Samuel Coulter<br />

Basia Cruz<br />

Dick & Corky Cutler<br />

Jonathan Dagle


Rachel Daniels<br />

Peter Day Gardening<br />

Martha Janice De Lord<br />

Tibor Dekany<br />

Michelle Del Pozo<br />

Elaine Del Valle<br />

Kirk & Marianne Demartini<br />

Christina Dendy<br />

Jane Desforges<br />

Joanna Dewardener<br />

Joyce Diamondstone<br />

Eric Dillard<br />

Richard Doerer<br />

Amy Doherty<br />

Charles Doherty<br />

Alicia Dolce<br />

Silvia Dominguez<br />

Joseph Domko<br />

Jennifer Donelan<br />

Michelle Downer<br />

John Dozier<br />

Tay Ducey<br />

Ian Eales<br />

Wesley Ebisuzaki<br />

Peter Elkins<br />

David & Monica Emrich<br />

Breanne Erickson<br />

Henri Ewaskio<br />

Sally Fairman<br />

Mary Fairman<br />

David J. & Anita Fairman<br />

Michael Fairman<br />

Kelly Fantozzi<br />

Dawn Farist<br />

Lois Fay<br />

Charlene Fedoroff<br />

Simon Fell<br />

John Ferner<br />

Peter Field<br />

Karen Finigan<br />

Cathy Finley<br />

Mission Fish<br />

Bill Fishbein<br />

Paul Fisher<br />

Dave Fitzpatrick<br />

Patrick Fitzpatrick<br />

Jessica Foley<br />

Adam Fontichiaro<br />

Marvis Ford<br />

Thomas G. Franks<br />

Nancy Fredrick Isabel<br />

Jonathan Freeburg<br />

Richard Freilich<br />

Peter Fremming<br />

Gary & Mary Ann Freund<br />

Benjamin Frey<br />

Donna Fujishige<br />

Amy Fuller<br />

Joseph Funes<br />

Marshall Fuss<br />

Mark Gabry<br />

Pawel Gabysiewicz<br />

Daniel & Amy Gallmeyer<br />

David & Patricia Gardner<br />

Michael Gargac<br />

Elizabeth Garver<br />

Peter Gerety<br />

Mary Germain<br />

Rebecca Glad<br />

Randy Glass<br />

Carson Gleberman<br />

Rachael & Bob Goldman<br />

Stephen Gomez<br />

Diana H. Gooding<br />

Linda Gordon<br />

James Gorman<br />

Nick Gosey<br />

Robert Grauberger<br />

Kathryn Grime Wolfard<br />

Heather Grimm<br />

Steve Grimwade<br />

William & Jean Griswold<br />

Ashley Gusbar<br />

Diane & Louis Gusbar<br />

Jon Haase<br />

Claire Hackman<br />

Karen Halderson<br />

Linda Hamberg<br />

Judith Hamlin<br />

Sarah Hansen<br />

Amanda Hanzlik<br />

Leonard Hardgrave<br />

Judy & John Harding<br />

William Hardison, Jr.<br />

Mary Harms<br />

Chipper Harris<br />

Christy & Trent Hart<br />

Steven Hay<br />

Jonathan Hill<br />

Kenneth Holloway<br />

Noel Hong<br />

Maggie Hopwood<br />

Kristin Howell<br />

Mark Hoy


Matija Hrkac<br />

Roz Hunter-Anderson<br />

Julie & Dan Idoine<br />

David Ireland<br />

Kit Jackson<br />

Robert & Jill Jaffe<br />

Tomasz Jagiello<br />

Simon James<br />

John Jamison<br />

John Jaskiewicz<br />

David & Sharon Joelson<br />

Paul Johnsen<br />

Ron Johnson<br />

Roy Kaplan<br />

David Kaufman<br />

Howard Kawazoe<br />

Anne Kelly-Van Wormer<br />

Lindsey Kemna<br />

Donald Kemp<br />

Robert Kennedy<br />

Megan Kennedy<br />

Jonny Kent<br />

Gerald Keyes<br />

Kerry Kincaid<br />

Tim Kinkade<br />

Janel & Stephen Klingman<br />

Helene Kommel<br />

Michael Kovnat<br />

William & Jane Krause<br />

Gary & Laurel Kreutzer<br />

Daniel Kunz<br />

Lehea & Paul Kuphal<br />

Max & Jeanette Kurnow<br />

Lisa & Klaus Kutschke<br />

Larry Lack<br />

Robert Lambert<br />

Deborah Lancaster<br />

Stephan Lange<br />

Frank & Jane Langer<br />

Ginger Larson<br />

Matt Larson<br />

Dennis Larson<br />

Vicki Lauruhn<br />

Tyrone & Deby Laws<br />

David Lee<br />

Franklin & Jean Lee<br />

Dana Leighton<br />

Jose Carlos Leon Vargas<br />

Larry Lewis<br />

Lyle Liberman<br />

Ann Liebmann<br />

Joseph Lilli<br />

Robert Lisak<br />

Louis & Patricia Lombardi<br />

Susan Long<br />

Daniel Lowe<br />

Edwin Lowry<br />

Richard Loya<br />

Wolfgang Lueckel<br />

Jorge Lugo<br />

Andrea Lurie<br />

Joseph & Ruth Lux<br />

Kent Lyle<br />

Terry Lynch<br />

T J & Heather Macdonald<br />

John & Sarah Macdonald<br />

Alan Machek<br />

James Mahon<br />

Mark Mahoney<br />

Malcolm Manness<br />

Nancy Marohn<br />

Jeanette Martin<br />

Kim Martin<br />

Lori Martin<br />

Beth Martin<br />

Barb Mason<br />

Danielle Masterson<br />

Jesse Mcclure<br />

James Mcclymont<br />

John Mccormick<br />

Nicki Mcdonald<br />

Bill & Shirley Mcgrath<br />

James & Patricia Mcgrath Morris<br />

Shannon Mchale<br />

Shannon Mcintush<br />

Lynn Mckelvey<br />

Marcia & Craig Mckenzie<br />

Mary Meagher<br />

Carl & Laura Menard<br />

Janet Merrelli<br />

Bob & Diane Meskin<br />

Raymond Metz<br />

Robert Metzger<br />

Julie Meyers<br />

Lulo Miceli<br />

Ethan & Lisa Miller<br />

Richard & Vicki Mobus<br />

Julie Moore<br />

Julie Ann Moore<br />

Lucy Moore<br />

Marilyn & Joe Moore<br />

Scott Morgan<br />

Kevin Morgan<br />

Daniel Morris


Craig & Mary Mucher<br />

Virginia Mudd<br />

Fred Mushkat<br />

Ann Maria-Bejar Muslera<br />

Phillip Nakamura<br />

Sondra & Bennett Nathan<br />

Mark Nawrot<br />

Martha Nelson<br />

Alan Nettleback<br />

Fred Newman<br />

Carl & Maxine Nolingberg<br />

Chris Norman<br />

Keith Nowak<br />

Mac O’Brien<br />

Elaine O’Brien, Pt<br />

John & Lisa Ohnstad<br />

Cory Olcott<br />

Susan Oppenheim<br />

Sandra Oriel<br />

Simon Orwell<br />

Catherine & Ken Osleger<br />

Warren & Kathryn O’sullivan<br />

Rafael & Margie Palomino<br />

Hyung Park<br />

Keon-Young Park<br />

Glen Parker<br />

Rodney Parker<br />

Patricia Pastore<br />

Judith Payne<br />

Stephen Pelleriti<br />

Mark Pendergrast<br />

Timothy Peng<br />

Vincent & Rachel Persicano<br />

Johnny Petree<br />

Kathryn Petrucelli<br />

Gary Piccione<br />

Sandy Place<br />

James Pokorski<br />

Geoffrey Polci<br />

William Pollack<br />

Herbert Probasco<br />

Thomas Prusa<br />

Kristen Puckett<br />

Holly Purcell-Callin<br />

Melissa Rackcliff<br />

Bonnie Raitt<br />

Susan Ramseth<br />

Jon Rawinsky<br />

Midge Raymond<br />

Mark & Jennifer Redmond<br />

Mary Redwine<br />

Chester Reft<br />

Gerald Reicher<br />

Robert Ricci<br />

Lorrie Rich<br />

Michael Rigler<br />

W. Riker<br />

Ethel Roberts<br />

Amy Robinson<br />

Robert Rodriguez<br />

Abigail Rogers<br />

Joy Rogers<br />

Cynthia Ron<br />

Barbara & Ben Rooks<br />

Jonathan Rose<br />

Bill Roth<br />

Greg Ruault<br />

Hilda Rush<br />

Lenny Sachs<br />

Rick & Anita Sarringhaus<br />

Tatsuaki Sasaki<br />

Allyson And Peter Sawtell<br />

Curtis Scheelke<br />

Terri Schmidt<br />

Caroline & John Schooley<br />

Nan Schwanfelder<br />

Eric Schwarzenbach<br />

Skip Seeder<br />

Julia Seidler<br />

Robert Seidlitz<br />

William Selig<br />

Kevin Seymour<br />

Lori Shepherd<br />

Chad Sheridan<br />

Michael Shimkin<br />

Karina & Bradley Sigler<br />

Roger Sigmon<br />

Scott Simon<br />

Sharon & Todd Singer<br />

Penny Sinone<br />

Navin Sivakumar<br />

Eric & Diana Smith<br />

Anne Smith<br />

Sharon Keller Smith<br />

Kassi Smith<br />

Steve Smith<br />

Barbara Smyth<br />

Jim & Georgia Snead<br />

Andrew Sokoloff<br />

Julia Sokoloff<br />

Nithya Somaiah<br />

Soo Son<br />

Matthew Sonneborn<br />

John Sparks


Carol Spawn<br />

Lola Stephens<br />

Norton Stillman<br />

Elizabeth Stocks<br />

Jules & Devon Stokhofdejong<br />

Nicole Strelow<br />

Janet Sugg<br />

Jeffrey Suiter<br />

Martina & Michael Sullivan<br />

David & Elizabeth Suryan<br />

Eric Svendson<br />

Mary Allen Swedlund<br />

Sean Sweet<br />

Valentin Swegle<br />

Larry & Laurel Taub<br />

Terence Tay<br />

Elise & Judson Taylor<br />

Michael Tenold<br />

Paul & Jennifer Terry<br />

Lee Teverow<br />

Suksit Thep-Aree<br />

Lori & Dave Tilgner<br />

Terry Timm<br />

Betty Tisel<br />

Ted To<br />

William Tobler<br />

Ellen Tomasiewicz<br />

Richard & Marney Toole<br />

Ena Topalovic<br />

Alan Tran<br />

Rick Trant<br />

Gregory & Joanne Triplett<br />

Valerie Tutson<br />

Sole Two Crow<br />

Jeanne Twomey<br />

Charles & Carol Van Alstine<br />

Frank Vanderwerken<br />

Christiana Vandevere<br />

James Vaughn<br />

Christina Vela<br />

Amanda Vermillion Carroll<br />

Kim Villanueva<br />

Marie Vlasic<br />

Robert & Margret Voorhan<br />

Sally Waidhofer<br />

Jonathon Wallace<br />

Phyllis Ann Wallschleger<br />

Adrianne & Thomas Walsh<br />

Janet Walton<br />

Chester Ward<br />

Ann Watson<br />

William Wauters<br />

James & Rebecca Wheeler<br />

Emily Whelan<br />

John White<br />

Kenneth & Pamela White<br />

Joel & Bonnie White<br />

Philip White<br />

Michele Whitteker<br />

Margaret & Randal Wiginton<br />

David Wildnauer<br />

Benjamin Wilkinson<br />

Corey & Katie Williams<br />

Jada Windham<br />

Jennifer Winegar<br />

Paul Winemiller<br />

Karen Witzke<br />

Michael Wonder<br />

Lorene Woodman<br />

Amy Woolridge<br />

Gordon Yee<br />

Bob Yellin<br />

Peggy & Lee Zeigler<br />

Cyrus Zschau<br />

Deborah Zuver<br />

1751 Old Pecos Trail, Suite K<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87505<br />

Phone: 505-820-1443<br />

Fax: 505-820-7565<br />

Web: www.coffeekids.org<br />

E-mail: info@coffeekids.org


FOUNDER<br />

Bill Fishbein<br />

20<strong>07</strong>-20<strong>08</strong> BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

Rob Stephen, President<br />

William Allen, Vice President<br />

Cate Baril, Secretary<br />

David Abedon, Treasurer &<br />

Co-Founder<br />

Mona Blaber<br />

Mike Lawrence<br />

William Mares<br />

Rick Peyser<br />

Susan Wood<br />

COFFEE KIDS STAFF<br />

Executive Director<br />

Carolyn Fairman<br />

International Program Director<br />

José Luis Zárate<br />

International Program Coordinator<br />

José Carlos León Vargas<br />

Membership & Development<br />

Manager<br />

Heather Ferraro<br />

Administrative Manager<br />

Nancy Sulzberg<br />

Communications Manager<br />

Kyle Freund<br />

Membership Assistant<br />

Joey Apodaca<br />

Bookkeeper<br />

Therese Francis


1751 Old Pecos Trail, Suite K<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87505<br />

Phone: 505-820-1443<br />

Toll Free: 800-334-9099<br />

Fax: 505-820-7565<br />

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