Cause Cafe Inspiring Change One Cup At A Time

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Marc Piperno. President

ET Week Media

In all my years of working with local businesses, I have never come across one that has put others before themselves. Owner Stacey Wohl, mom of two children with Autism was inspired to start a non-profit organization and a business that serves the public incredible roasted coffees and great food, while also giving those with disabilities the opportunity to become productive people in society. 
    The Cause Café team is made up several young adults with a variety of cognitive disabilities, including Stacey’s children Brittney and Logan. As Stacey Wohl explains, “we hire young adults with disabilities for jobs that they normally wouldn’t get the opportunity of working. We give them responsibilities that help our company function, such as packaging our premium coffee and delivering it too! Our organic coffee makes its way to our customers from the hard working hands of our dedicated and special needs employees.”
    "By purchasing our coffee, you will be giving young adults with disabilities an opportunity for gainful employment and to make a positive contribution to society," says Stacey.  A percentage of profits raised by Cause Café are donated to "Our Own Place," a 501 C3 charity for Autism (Our Own Place Charity). and to other charities who work with the disabled. Go to their website at ourcoffeewithacause.net to learn more about this amazing foundation.
    Cause Cafe has a wide variety of flavored roasted coffees, fresh espresso coffee beans, and multi-flavors of K-Cups coffee. If you go on line to their site, you can sign up for your own coffee subscription that allows you to choose from roasted coffee flavors and accessories monthly. With every order you place on line, you’re helping to support their cause. 
    Cause Café is also a full service restaurant, offering Breakfast and Lunch all day. Their menu selection is filled with an irresistible line up of original breakfast fare, like “The Parisian Sandwich” A sumptuous sandwich on a grain croissant with ham, gruyere cheese and egg. How about their “Omelette Du Jour” prepared with fromage, herb de provence potatoes, toast, and baby greens. For lunch,  several salads, sandwiches, with a variety of smoothies, latte’s and cappuccinos are all there for your indulgence. For a complete menu, go to causecafe.net.

1014 Fort Salonga Rd. • Northport • 631-651-8667

www.causecafe.net          www.ourcoffeewithacause.net