SAGH sells great coffee for a great cause

From now until Spring Break in March, the Student Alliance for Global Health (SAGH) will sell fairly-traded coffee, tea and chocolate products as a fundraiser to support Third World farmers and the annual SAGH medical service trips.









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For the next several months, SAGH will sell coffee to raise money for its medical mission trips to Jamaica, Nicaragua and Belize.
Look for their product display over the noon hour, Monday through Thursday, in the Sorrell Center.

Meaningful purchase

When you purchase, you help build a sustainable future for small farmers in countries throughout the Americas, Africa and Asia.

SAGH uses the proceeds of the sales to help support its annual medical service trips to Jamaica, Nicaragua and Belize.

New products

New this year are:

  • Mountain Bleu Roast, a rich and semi-sweet coffee from Haiti;
  • Congo Coffee Project, a blend of full city roast African coffees that supports the Panzi Hospital in DR Congo.

You can also purchase the products:

  • Directly from International Health and Medical Education in the 4230 Building; or
  • Through the order form on the IHME website. Send completed forms to ZIP 5735.

A complete list of products, prices, and descriptions plus order form can be found at www.unmc.edu/isp.

1 comment

  1. Paula Owen says:

    I buy all of my coffee through SAGH. I love the convenience and the thought that I'm helping two causes–our SAGH program and the fair-trade coffee growers. There is a wide variety of coffees to choose from and their flavors are rich and robust which is exactly what I need for my morning Jo. I have tried many of the varieties and have found them all to be so good that it's hard to settle on one. Oh, and the people at the International Studies Program are a delight to work with. It's easy to order, relatively inexpensive and so convenient. I order my coffee one day and the next day or two it's sitting on my desk. I highly recommend the SAGH coffee program to any coffee lover!

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