Coffee Lovers + Buying Coffee = Supporting a good cause

ATTENTION COFFEE LOVERS!!!!!!!! 

Would you like to get some great coffee delivered straight to you while helping a good cause? A friend and her husband have asked me if I would help them spread the word about their adoption fundraiser.

Rachel and Mike's Story
Mike and Rachel Hartwig

Rachel and Mike Hartwig are 29 years old and have been married for 5 years. In 2007, they were diagnosed with infertility and in late 2007, they began fertility treatments and were blessed with a beautiful baby boy. They thought things were going to be perfect until tragedy struck. At 5 1/2 months gestation (April 20, 2008) Nolan Christopher Hartwig was born. His parents got to enjoy him for a short 20 minutes before he went to Heaven.

In late 2009, the underwent a second fertility treatment and failed to get pregnant. After weighing the pros and cons and doing tons of research they have decided to adopt. There only downfall is that they are struggling to come up with the money for adoption. Both Mike and Rachel work full time. Mike graduates in May with his a Degree in Business Administration and Rachel is still working toward her Bachelor's Degree in Education. Her dream is to someday hopefully soon be a teacher.

Mike and Rachel have partnered with Just Love Coffee to raise funds towards their adoption.

Story Behind Just Love Coffee
Rob Webb knows coffee.  When Rob was two years old, his father started Webb's Coffee Service, which blossomed into a full-blown refreshment service supplying businesses in Nashville, TN and the surrounding areas, and is now run by Rob.
Rob Webb knows the adoption process.  In the summer of 2008, Rob and his wife Emily were called to adopt from Ethiopia. After much prayer and discussion with their first two children they started their adoption journey in August 2008. During the flurry of paperwork and preparation, Rob & Emily read books not only on adoption in general, but specifically on Ethiopia. Learning that Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee caught Rob's attention, and after reading about the living conditions and wages of the average coffee farmer, he was compelled to take action. What developed through his reading and his trip to Ethiopia to unite with his daughters was a realization that he could combine his expertise and longstanding desire to roast his own coffees with his desire to help others.  Just Love Coffee Roasters was born!  Roasting Fair Trade Specialty coffees, Just Love uses proceeds to help an Ethiopian orphanage and families adopting not just from Ethiopia, but from anywhere in the world.
How You Help???
You can help Mike and Rachel by visiting their Just Love Coffee Store. On their store website you can use a Paypal account to order coffee or apparel. Proceeds from their sales will go toward their adoption. They know in this economy that for some money is tight,so they are asking that if you can not help by ordering in thing then please spread the word anyway you can.  Click here to visit their store.

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