BySea coffee is a commercial first for international maritime charity Sailors’ Society – and represents a sea change in coffee with 100 per cent of profits supporting the charity’s work with seafarers and their families around the world.
Ethically sourced and socially responsible, the first two blends from India and Brazil were specifically chosen as the charity is expanding its work in these countries.
Sailors’ Society CEO, Stuart Rivers, said: “More than 90 per cent of everything we own and use comes by sea, by seafarers who are typically away from home for nine to 12 months facing violent storms, loneliness and isolation and even piracy and terrorism. BySea, even just by the name, reminds us of the journey our coffee has made before it reaches our cup.
“Sailors’ Society will be 200 years old in 2018 and looking to the future we are finding ways of diversifying our income; everyone needs coffee so this is a way every individual, office and church can help support the work we do, whether that’s helping a seafarer talk to loved ones back home or building classrooms for children in the Philippines.
“BySea coffee is the just the start – more BySea products are planned.”
Visit www.bysea.org for more information and to purchase the coffee.
Sailors’ Society aims to transform the lives of seafarers and their families at home, in port and at sea through the delivery of chaplaincy, education and the relief of poverty and distress.
The charity works internationally to provide practical, emotional and spiritual welfare support to the world’s 1.5m seafarers, regardless of background or faith. Sailors’ Society chaplains and ship visitors have a presence in 87 global ports, with wider projects and services covering 26 countries.
Visit www.bysea.org for more information and to purchase the coffee.
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