It could be you
When I was very much younger, a smart-looking, older lady asked me for $1 for bus fare. I didn’t give it to her – clearly she was well off and didn’t need to beg on the street. In fact, I…
At Suspended Coffees we love to hear stories of kindness, and in turn, we love to share their content with you through our blog. Be sure to check back here regularly to enjoy an uplifting shot of kindness.
When I was very much younger, a smart-looking, older lady asked me for $1 for bus fare. I didn’t give it to her – clearly she was well off and didn’t need to beg on the street. In fact, I…
We received this post from Monica at Waterfront Bakery & Café in Silverdale, Washington. This story really embodies the spirit of the Suspended Coffees movement, and the kindness of the café owners who have joined and supported it. Thank you,…
Hairdresser Eddie llic works in a busy city salon and looks forward to a day off during the week. But you won’t find him having a lie-in or playing computer games in his down time. For that’s the day Eddie packs up his portable…
Did you know that, according to statistics*, Americans alone use and discard 500 million plastic straws a day! That’s enough to fill over 125 school buses with straws. Over a year, that’s 46,400 school buses a year! And that’s just…
In the warmer weather, there is a perception that the basic needs of people experiencing homelessness are lightened. In reality though, the summer heat, and the potential for heavy storms, can present a different set of challenges. What can we…