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Coffee for a Cure raises over $25,000 for breast cancer patients

Baristas at The Human Bean prepare and serve drinks during its annual Coffee for a Cure partnership with Mosaic Life Care.
Baristas at The Human Bean prepare and serve drinks during its annual Coffee for a Cure partnership with Mosaic Life Care.

By Leah Rainwater

The ninth year of Coffee for a Cure, a partnership between Mosaic Life Care and the Human Bean, raised over $25,000 for breast cancer patients.

The coffee shop collected a total of $12,656 in sales and tips on Friday, Oct 18.

The Mosaic Life Care Auxiliary match made the grand total to be $25,312, which benefits the Mosaic Life Care Auxiliary Breast Cancer Patient Assistance Fund.

Over the last 19 years, the Human Bean has raised more than $3 million to benefit breast cancer causes in local community.

The Mosaic Life Care Auxiliary oversees the Breast Cancer Patient Assistance Fund, which provides mammograms, education and post-diagnosis support for local breast cancer patients.

The fund also aids patients who need financial help while undergoing breast cancer treatment.

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