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Diaspora Coffee & CHAI

 
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-Brenda Reyes

 
 
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Diaspora Coffee & Chai Co.

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Conoce a los Dueños

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Diaspora Coffee & Chai Co.

The idea of Diaspora Coffee & Chai Co. was hatched in early 2015 when two guys from two different worlds met at a coffee shop. Both wanting to use their experience in the coffee industry to empower the community they love - the refugees and immigrants. Sam a recent immigrant from a remote corner of India and Jesse a native of Oregon discovered they held the same vision: to start a cafe giving dispersed people skills to thrive in their new home.  

Today we are ready to take the first small step toward a huge and exciting endeavor. Sam currently is the lead roaster for a local specialty coffee company in Portland and Jesse works for the same company while teaching TESOL and finishing his Masters in Linguistics. We are launching our first stage of operation as an online and local retailer for fresh roasted single origin coffee beans. We are on the road to bring about change for a great cause through great coffee.

 

Meet The Owner

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Contacto

Telefono: (503)-719-4354  |  Pagina de Facebook

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Contact

Phone: (503) 719-4354   |   Facebook page

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País de Origen:

Sinaloa, Mexico

 

Significado de Nombre: 
El nombre de la tienda es un homenaje al nombre de la madre.

Metas Para su Negocio:
El objetivo de Brendas es algún día poder hacer crecer su negocio lo suficiente como para ofrecer un trabajo a los miembros de la comunidad y potencialmente tener que otorgar becas a estudiantes y personas con necesidades financieras o con obstáculos que limitan sus recursos, como DACA . 

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Country of Origin:
Sinaloa, Mexico

Significance of Name: 
The store name is a tribute to the mothers name.

Goals for Business: 
Brendas goal is to someday be able to grow her business enough to offer a job to community members and to potentially be able to have to give out scholarships to students and people who are in the financial need or with obstacles which limit their resources such as DACA.