
Our Organization – Three Avocados Coffee
Three Avocados is a non-profit organization that was founded in February of 2010 as a creative solution to ending the global water crisis, starting with Uganda. 100% of our net proceeds provide clean water. We aim to provide coffee lovers with a product that enables them to make a 100% socially responsible choice when purchasing coffee. Why
Our Coffee: More Than a Cause – Three Avocados Coffee
Three Avocados is more than a great cause, we're great coffee. Our coffee beans are 100% Arabica and come from Mt. Elgon in Uganda. Uganda is bordered to the north by Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee, and by Kenya to the east, also known for amazing coffee.
Our Story - Three Avocados Coffee
Read the story of the beautiful widow who gave everything she had, and inspired the name "Three Avocados" for a non-profit coffee company.
Three Avocados - A Non-Profit Coffee Company
Three Avocados is a non-profit coffee company. 100% of our net proceeds provide clean drinking water throughout the world. Our coffee is grown in Uganda and Nicaragua, by small farmers. We pay fair prices for high quality coffee to deliver you an amazing cup of coffee that also provides amazing benefits for the countries where the coffee is grown.
Press - Three Avocados Coffee
Thank you 3 Avocados! -Susan, NM ...after a month of drinking the exquisitely flavorful Ugandan coffee from Three Avocados, I was unimpressed by what I sampled at a new chain cafe in town.
Three Avocados Merchandise – Three Avocados Coffee
Three Avocados Merch! Choose from shirts, mugs, tumblers, and our popular combos! As always, your purchase helps to provide clean drinking water thoughout the world!
Three Avocados Coffee Combos
These amazing combos take two or more of our most popular items and put them into one sweet package, sure to make your day better! And, as always, they help to provide clean drinking water to those in need!
The Christian Response to AIDS – Three Avocados Coffee
AIDS is typically viewed as a ‘gay disease’ or ‘promiscuous disease’. In Christianity, both of these are viewed as sinful lifestyles. So, the simple Christian response is that we shouldn’t worry about those people with AIDS because it was their sinful lifestyle that got them into the situation, right? Wrong. Pretend fo
Poverty, coffee and Nicaraguan hospitality – Three Avocados Coffee
Nicaragua is the largest country in the Central American Isthmus. It’s also the poorest country in Central America. Years of political instability and war created massive poverty. With a population of six million, the country is very diverse, with a multiethnic population including Africans, Europeans, Asians and nativ