Launch Coffee's community coffee shop, with greenery

BENHOLM Group, a leading provider of interior landscaping solutions, is proud to announce its partnership with Launch Coffee, a local ...

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BENHOLM Group, a leading provider of interior landscaping solutions, is proud to announce its partnership with Launch Coffee, a local charity dedicated to feeding children in Glasgow by diverting food from landfill. Through this collaboration, Benholm Group aims to contribute to the well-being of the city’s youth by supplying an array of vibrant greenery to Launch Coffee’s community coffee shop.

Launch Coffee, known for its commitment to combating child hunger, has been instrumental in providing meals to children across Glasgow. Now, with the support of Benholm Group, the charity is set to enhance its space with and array of planters, creating an inviting and enriching environment for the community they serve.
“We are excited to join forces with Launch Coffee to bring the benefits of nature to the heart of their community initiatives,” said Adrian Byne, Director at Benholm Group. “Our plants not only beautify spaces and make them even more welcoming, but we also believe that a greener environment can have a positive impact on the lives of the children and families supported by Launch Coffee”.
Benholm Group encourages members of the Glasgow community to get involved by visiting Launch Coffee at 99 Bothwell Street, Glasgow, buying a coffee and learning about the valuable work the charity does in making a difference in the lives of children facing food insecurity. You buy a coffee, they feed a child.
For more information about Benholm Group and its commitment to promoting green spaces, please visit www.benholm.com

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