Java for Justice 2013


Pisgah Legal ServicesThe Van Winkle Law Firm and BMW of Asheville are partnering with great local coffeehouses to raise money for and awareness of the need for free civil legal aid, helping low-income people in Western North Carolina.

Donate to Pisgah Legal Services NOW 

On Friday, March 1st, visit any of these coffeehouses to enjoy a cup of java and some great company. Pisgah Legal Services’ ambassadors will be on-site to provide information and accept donations. Even the change from a cup of coffee can help make a difference to someone in need.

Brueggers
671 Merrimon Ave or 160 Hendersonville Road.
Join Neal from Mix 96.5 live on location at the Merrimon Ave location from 7a-9a

City Bakery
60 Biltmore Ave or 88 Charlotte Street
Join 98.1 the River live on location at the Biltmore Ave location from 7a-9a

Biltmore Coffee
1 North Pack Place, Downtown Asheville
Join Tammy & Dex from Mix 96.5 live on location from 11-1p 

Firestorm
48 Commerce Street, Downtown

Green Sage

5 Broadway Street, Downtown or 1800 Hendersonville Road

High Five

190 Broadway Street, Pioneer Building

Izzys
74 N Lexington, Downtown

West End Bakery

757 Haywood Road, West Asheville

Starbucks

62 Charlotte Street

Mosaic

Biltmore Park Town Square

EarlyGirl

8 Wall Street, Downtown

Malaprops

55 Haywood Street, Downtown

You can also bring Java for Justice to your home by purchasing the special Dynamite Coffee Roasters blend – 10% of the sales go directly to Pisgah Legal Services.

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