A local coffee business is helping those affected by Hurricane Helene

Your morning cup of coffee can serve as more than just a ‘hug me’ this weekend. It can also help our neighbors in Northern North Carolina. Clutch Coffee Bar will donate 100% of its proceeds directly to help victims of Hurricane Helene Saturday, Oct. 12. All 13 Clutch Coffee Bar locations will be participating.”We all have connections. with our North Carolina customers,” said Winston-Salem Clutch Coffee Shop Manager Emily Hoge. “And we want to give back to them.” The Triad has Clutch locations in Winston-Salem, Clemmons and Greensboro. Another Winston-Salem location opens in November. “We will give away 100% of the profit and loss on Saturday,” Hoge said. “And we’ll have a place for people to give a link– and monetary donations.” to provide storm relief and help those who need it most.”This tragedy is like nothing that has ever touched North Carolina in my life,” Hoge said. “And it’s crazy that it came to the western part of our country — and we just want to give back and help the victims.” The North Carolina-based coffee chain, which originated in Mooresville, says this is just another way to give. return to the community that gives them so much. “We’re very excited to reach out to the community in this way,” Hoge said. “That’s one thing this company has been about– being involved in the community and showing love to others– so we’re very excited. The Winston-Salem Clutch location, located on University Parkway , which will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday. You can learn more about the store’s fundraiser by clicking here.

Your morning cup of coffee can serve as more than just a ‘hug me’ this weekend. It can also help our neighbors in North Carolina.

Clutch Coffee Bar will donate 100% of its proceeds directly to Hurricane Helene victims Saturday, Oct. 12.

All 13 Clutch Coffee Bar locations will participate.

“We all have a connection to our North Carolina customers,” said Winston-Salem Clutch Coffee Shop Manager Emily Hoge. “And we want to give back to them.”

The Triad has Clutch locations in Winston-Salem, Clemmons and Greensboro. Another Winston-Salem location opens in November.

“We will give away 100% of the profit and loss on Saturday,” Hoge said. “And we’ll have a place where people can give with a link– and monetary donations.”

All 13 Clutch Coffee Bar locations across North and South Carolina will partner with North Carolina teams to ensure all proceeds go to storm relief and help those in greatest need.

“This tragedy is like nothing that’s ever hit North Carolina in my life,” Hoge said. “And it’s crazy that it’s come to the western part of our state — and we want to give back and help the victims.” “

The North Carolina-based coffee chain, which originated in Mooresville, says this is just another way to give back to the community that gives so much to them.

“We’re very excited to reach out to the community in this way,” Hoge said. “That’s one thing that this company has been a part of — being involved in the community and showing love to others — so we’re really excited.

The Winston-Salem Clutch location, located on University Parkway, will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday.

You can learn more about the store’s fundraising by clicking here.

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