A simple idea becomes powerful when people understand the heart behind it.
Where your money goes?
Locally
Part of every purchase goes toward materials, supplies, and small payments for families in Honduras who help collect coffee grounds or hand-make our products. This helps mothers and artisans earn a flexible income from home while caring for their families.
Intermediate
Here in the United States, funds help us run youth-led workshops, buy packaging supplies, and support local volunteers who help turn used coffee grounds into soaps and other products. This allows students to learn business skills while reducing waste in their own communities.
Advanced
A portion of the profits goes back to Honduras to support education projects — rebuilding classrooms, providing school supplies, and supporting programs that help children and families. We also invest in sustainable partnerships with coffee-growing communities so they can build long-term economic stability.
Upcoming events
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China - Hainan
10.21 7:00-8:00PM
The FLA School in Lingshui County
We will hold up a stall near the FLA school, and join us for a hands-on workshop where families can learn how to make eco-friendly coffee soaps. Participants will get to mix, pour, and take home their own bar. All proceeds help fund education supplies for Honduran students.
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USA - Greensboro
11.21 4:00-6:00 PM
Gather at the Greensboro Day School Parking lot
We’re teaming up with neighborhood cafés to collect used coffee grounds. Volunteers will help gather, dry, and sort the grounds that will be turned into Bubblebean soaps. This event teaches students about recycling and sustainable production.
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USA - New York City
12.21 2:00-4:00 PM
Chelsea Flea Market, New York City
Join us for a special Bubblebean gathering as we celebrate community, creativity, and the small things that make a big difference. We’ll share our story, showcase our handmade coffee-ground products, and give you a look at how your support helps families and students in Honduras. You’ll also get the chance to try a mini soap-making activity and connect with others who care about sustainability and social impact.