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Change Please coffee is an award-winning social enterprise which aims to end homelessness through selling great tasting coffee.
100% of Change Please profits helps people experiencing homelessness by training them to become baristas, supporting them with everything they need to turn their lives around – a living wage job, housing, therapy, bank account and onward employment opportunities...
It all starts with a cup of coffee!
Founded in 2015, Change Please is an award-winning social enterprise which aims to end homelessness through selling great tasting coffee. The company uses 100% of its profits from sales of coffee to train people experiencing homelessness to be baristas, helping turn their lives around.
Change Please believes you shouldn’t have to sacrifice taste to help give back and its coffee has won multiple awards, including nine highly coveted ‘Great Taste Awards’. Change Please has several coffee shops around the UK, in France and in the US. The company is expanding year on year, helping even more people with each opening.
Change Pleases' business model puts employment first – our goal is to empower people experiencing homelessness to get back into the working world. Over the course of 1 week to 6 months training at the Change Please academy, trainees learn everything they need to find work in the hospitality industry - from roasting and latte art, through to customer service, time keeping and social skills.
Trainees are offered therapy sessions and the team works on improving their confidence and self-worth. They are paid a living wage, provided with housing and supported in other fields of interest. At the end of training, graduates are employed at a Change Please coffee shop or in one of its restaurant industry partners.
Our training programmes last between 1 week and 6 months depending on how near to the jobs market a Trainee is. While people are with us, we support with mental wellbeing, housing, therapy, additional training, employability, interview and presentation skills.
All of this is to ensure that people are ready to work and have the resources to maintain employment and tenancies, lifting themselves into better lives.