New ‘Tiger Drip’ Coffee Blend Launched By Generous Coffee And Warsaw Schools

June 20, 2024 at 5:55 p.m.
Pictured (L to R) are Krista Polston, Warsaw Community Schools director of communications; Tyler Silveus, Generous Coffee co-founder, Lia Geiger, graphic designer; and Dr. David Hoffert, WCS superintendent. Photo Provided.
Pictured (L to R) are Krista Polston, Warsaw Community Schools director of communications; Tyler Silveus, Generous Coffee co-founder, Lia Geiger, graphic designer; and Dr. David Hoffert, WCS superintendent. Photo Provided.

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Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) and Generous Coffee introduced the new "Tiger Drip" coffee blend.  
The medium roast coffee was created to support WCS students across the district by providing funding for essential items such as food, toiletries, clothing and shoes, according to a news release from Warsaw Community Schools.
Tiger Drip available for purchase throughout the summer both online and in-store. Store hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Proceeds from every bag sold contributes directly to the school's clothing closets for students in need. During the school year, WCS will have additional opportunities to purchase bags directly through the school buildings.
“Warsaw Community Schools has made a positive impact on so many lives. As I get older and hear more and more stories about an individual’s education journey I am continually reminded and grateful for my experience and education within the Warsaw Community Schools system. As a result, we are honored at Generous to be able to now do our part in supporting WCS and being a part of their continued impact. You are going to drink coffee anyways, why not make it coffee that gives back to our schools and impacts the future of the next generation?” said Ben Higgins, co-founder of Generous Coffee.

    Pictured (L to R) are Generous Coffee co-founders Ben Higgins and Tyler Silveus. Photo Provided.
 
 

"All of us at Generous are thrilled to partner with Warsaw Community Schools to support their incredible work! Together, we're raising funds to provide essential clothing and nutrition to those in need, especially through the vital programs in our elementary schools. By purchasing the Tiger Drip, we are helping the youth and future leaders of our community." added Tyler Silveus, co-founder of Generous Coffee.
Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert said, “WCS is blessed to partner with Generous Coffee on the Tiger Drip coffee blend! To our knowledge, WCS will be the first school system with our own unique blend of coffee. Even more importantly, the mission of both generous coffee and WCS is lived out through the sales and profits, giving the proceeds to our schools to assist with students in need.”
For more information or to place an order, visit the Generous Coffee website or stop by their store. Here is the direct link to purchase: generouscoffee.com/collections/all-coffee-beans/products/one-atta-time-12oz-coffee-bag?variant=43716981850312
The clothing closets supported by this initiative include Harrison Elementary, Shamrock Shop; Leesburg Elementary, Blazer Boutique; Lincoln Elementary, Giving Room; Claypool Elementary, Knight’s Closet; Washington Elementary, Washington Wardrobe; Jefferson Elementary, Spartan Outfitters; Eisenhower Elementary, Care Closet; Madison Elementary, Cardinal Cares Committee; Edgewood Middle School, Caring Closet; Lakeview Middle School, The Exchange; and Warsaw Area Career Center/Warsaw Community High School, The Closet.

Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) and Generous Coffee introduced the new "Tiger Drip" coffee blend.  
The medium roast coffee was created to support WCS students across the district by providing funding for essential items such as food, toiletries, clothing and shoes, according to a news release from Warsaw Community Schools.
Tiger Drip available for purchase throughout the summer both online and in-store. Store hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Proceeds from every bag sold contributes directly to the school's clothing closets for students in need. During the school year, WCS will have additional opportunities to purchase bags directly through the school buildings.
“Warsaw Community Schools has made a positive impact on so many lives. As I get older and hear more and more stories about an individual’s education journey I am continually reminded and grateful for my experience and education within the Warsaw Community Schools system. As a result, we are honored at Generous to be able to now do our part in supporting WCS and being a part of their continued impact. You are going to drink coffee anyways, why not make it coffee that gives back to our schools and impacts the future of the next generation?” said Ben Higgins, co-founder of Generous Coffee.

    Pictured (L to R) are Generous Coffee co-founders Ben Higgins and Tyler Silveus. Photo Provided.
 
 

"All of us at Generous are thrilled to partner with Warsaw Community Schools to support their incredible work! Together, we're raising funds to provide essential clothing and nutrition to those in need, especially through the vital programs in our elementary schools. By purchasing the Tiger Drip, we are helping the youth and future leaders of our community." added Tyler Silveus, co-founder of Generous Coffee.
Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert said, “WCS is blessed to partner with Generous Coffee on the Tiger Drip coffee blend! To our knowledge, WCS will be the first school system with our own unique blend of coffee. Even more importantly, the mission of both generous coffee and WCS is lived out through the sales and profits, giving the proceeds to our schools to assist with students in need.”
For more information or to place an order, visit the Generous Coffee website or stop by their store. Here is the direct link to purchase: generouscoffee.com/collections/all-coffee-beans/products/one-atta-time-12oz-coffee-bag?variant=43716981850312
The clothing closets supported by this initiative include Harrison Elementary, Shamrock Shop; Leesburg Elementary, Blazer Boutique; Lincoln Elementary, Giving Room; Claypool Elementary, Knight’s Closet; Washington Elementary, Washington Wardrobe; Jefferson Elementary, Spartan Outfitters; Eisenhower Elementary, Care Closet; Madison Elementary, Cardinal Cares Committee; Edgewood Middle School, Caring Closet; Lakeview Middle School, The Exchange; and Warsaw Area Career Center/Warsaw Community High School, The Closet.

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