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Every delicious cup helps feed children in need 

Helping Hand Coffee

Every time you consume a simple cup of coffee, you have the ability to make a real difference.
10% of every product you purchase from our website goes to Feed the Little Children Inc.

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Every delicious cup helps feed children in need 

Our Coffee

We have worked with the incredible roasters at Bravo Coffee to produce outstanding coffee blends to appeal to even the fussiest coffee drinkers. (This includes us!) We only use carefully selected 100% Arabica green beans sourced from exotic growing regions in Brazil, South-East Asia and Africa. These are freshly roasted and packed in Australia to preserve the gorgeous aroma and taste.

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Charity Greeting Cards Pty Ltd
Charity Greeting Cards Pty Ltd

Our Cause

In 2015, we came across an incredible charity doing amazing work by providing meals to extremely disadvantaged children. Helping Hand Coffee was launched in April 2015 to support them in achieving their goals.

Every time you consume a simple cup of coffee, you have the ability to make a real difference. 10% of every product you purchase from our website goes to Feed the Little Children Inc.

So far we have raised $150,000 and provided 1950 meals and together we can provide even more.

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Charity Greeting Cards Pty Ltd

About Feed The Little Children Inc.

Serving Food

Based in Broome, FTLC cook and deliver over 600 hot, healthy meals a week (over two nights) to local children (0-17yrs, pregnant and nursing mums only)

Sparking Hope

Hunger destroys hope — we’re seeing new confidence, joy, and optimism in the children we support. FLTC families stop surviving and start living.

Seeing Change

Nutritional food contributions have measurably reduced the number of Broome children charged for stealing offences. We are also striving for change in nutrition-based illnesses and hospitalisation.