Every cuppa will benefit homeless

07/Aug/2012

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Moore and Moore Cafe’s Jesse Wearne (assistant manager and barista) Momoko Fujita (marketing) and owner Simon Naber. Picture: Andrew Ritchie    Moore and Moore Cafe’s Jesse Wearne (assistant manager and barista) Momoko Fujita (marketing) and owner Simon Naber. Picture: Andrew Ritchie Buy this photo

MOORE and Moore Cafe is doing its bit to help the homeless in Fremantle by taking part in CafeSmart on Friday.

CafeSmart will see Moore and Moore Cafe donate $1 from every cup of coffee it sells on Friday to Street|Smart to tackle homelessness in local communities.

Moore and Moore Cafe owner Simon Naber said taking part in the initiative provided the cafe with a great opportunity to give something back to the local community.

“CafeSmart is a simple, effective way for us to give back to our local community with the support of our customers,” he said.

“I believe that it is a smart way to promote a healthy community where people help each other.

“I look forward to seeing how successful CafeSmart can be this year and hearing about what is done as a result of this great exercise in Fremantle in particular.”


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