Local coffee shops and cafes partake in the 8th annual Java for Justice

Press release from Pisgah Legal Services: 

Area coffee shops and cafés will host the 8th Annual Java for Justice event on Friday morning, May 3, raising money and awareness for local nonprofit Pisgah Legal Services (PLS). Proceeds from the fundraiser will support Pisgah Legal’s work to provide free civil legal aid to help low-income Western North Carolinians by preventing homelessness, stopping domestic violence and child abuse, securing health care, and much more.

Asheville Radio Group’s Mix 96.5 and 98.1 The River and Paramount Kia of Asheville are returning as sponsors. Asheville Radio Group is now running public service announcements featuring people who have been helped by Pisgah Legal Services. Stop by one of the participating coffee shops on May 3rd and enter to win an Apple iPad donated by Charlotte Street Computers or make a gift online on May 3rd at pisgahlegal.org/give and be entered to win.

Participating coffee shops in Western North Carolina include:

  • City Bakery, 60 Biltmore Ave and 88 Charlotte St, Asheville
  • Appalachian Coffee Company, 1628 5th Ave W, Hendersonville/Laurel Park
  • Bebettes Beignets and Coffee, 211 Tunnel Rd, Asheville
  • Black Bear Coffee Co., 318 N Main St, Hendersonville
  • Button & Co. Bagels, 32 S Lexington Ave, Asheville
  • High Five Coffee, 13 Rankin Ave and 190 Broadway St, Asheville
  • OWL Bakery, 295 Haywood Rd, Asheville
  • PennyCup Coffee Co., 39 S Market St and 362 Depot St, Asheville
  • Small Town Coffee Roasters, 116 W Court St, Rutherfordton
  • Starbucks, 62 Charlotte St, Asheville
  • Summit Coffee Co., (May 10), 4 Foundy St, Ste 20, Asheville
  • West End Bakery, 757 Haywood Rd, Asheville

    Radio personalities from Asheville Radio Group stations the Mix 96.5 and 98.1 The River will broadcast live on Friday morning at City Bakery.  At all locations, Pisgah Legal Services’ ambassadors will be on site to provide information and accept donations.

    Since 1978, PLS has helped low-income people meet their basic needs, such as protection from domestic violence, avoiding homelessness, finding safe housing, accessing health care and increasing income. Pisgah Legal Services has 25 attorneys on staff, and relies heavily on the pro bono legal services of approximately 300 volunteer attorneys and the help of more than 100 office volunteers. Last year local people donated more than 15,000 in volunteer hours to Pisgah Legal Services. The nonprofit’s main service area includes eight counties in WNC, with offices in Asheville, Brevard, Hendersonville, Marshall and Rutherfordton. For more information, call Pisgah Legal Services at 828-253-0406 or toll free at 800-489-6144 or go to www.pisgahlegal.org.

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