Coffee That Does More Than Wake You Up
Every cup of coffee you drink can help build something permanent—a safe home for a family in El Salvador.
We’ve partnered with a Calgary team working with Shelter Canada to support their work building homes through their El Salvador initiative.
This isn’t just coffee. It’s a foundation. A roof. A fresh start.
Show your support now and purchase any of our roasts click here

What Your Purchase Actually Does
A safe home in El Salvador costs approximately $3,800 CAD to build.
Instead of asking for one large donation, we’re doing something simple:
We’re building homes one bag of coffee at a time.
- 1 bag = real dollars toward a home
- 380 bags = materials for walls or roofing
- 760 bags = 1 fully built home
Our goal: Fund an entire home together through coffee sales

Fellowship Of The Bean coffee is small batch roasted giving you an amazing smooth cup of coffee.

Where Your Money Goes
For every bag sold:
$5 goes directly toward building homes in El Salvador when you use coupon code ELSAL26
Funds support:
- Building materials
- Skilled local labor
- Partnership with trusted on-the-ground teams
This work is connected to the outreach efforts of Shelter Canada.

Track the Impact
We believe you should see the difference you’re making.
Progress toward our first home:
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13 / 760 bags sold
Two Ways to Help
1. Buy a Bag
Enjoy exceptional coffee while directly funding a home.
Purchase any of our coffee roasts and use coupon code ELSAL26 click here
2. Join the Subscription Coffee Club
Make your impact ongoing.
- Monthly coffee delivery
- Ongoing contribution to home building
- Be part of every home we build—not just one
Order your subscription here and use coupon code ELSAL26
Why This Matters
For many families, a home means:
- Protection from weather
- A safe place for children
- Stability for the future
This is practical, tangible change—and you’re part of it.
Start With One Bag
You don’t need to do everything.
Just start with one.
Because one bag becomes something bigger than coffee—it becomes a home.
