San Juan, #puertorico; (December 18, 2017) – #starbucks #puertorico is celebrating the opening of its 25th location on the Island, a new café on the #metropolitanuniversity (UMET) campus in Cupey, which is part of the #anagmendezuniversitysystem (SUAGM). It is the first Starbucks® store to open since Hurricane Maria struck #puertorico in September, destroying homes, damaging the island’s critical infrastructure, and taking innocent lives.
As the long road to rebuilding continues, leaders from both #starbucks and the company’s local business partner, #baristasdelcaribe, reaffirmed their commitment to continue working together to support the Island’s economic recovery. The two companies and their foundations have also collectively contributed more than $1.3 million toward emergency relief and long-term rebuilding efforts across the region. That includes the creation of the #tacitaverdefund to provide emergency financial grants to local #starbucks partners (employees) and their families in need, as well as a #starbucks Foundation grant to match U.S. customer donations via the #starbucks mobile app and funding to World Coffee Research to begin the long-term work of supporting coffee farmers impacted by the hurricane.
“Our new store in #sanjuan, our 25th on the Island, is in honor of our Puerto Rican partners and customers, who continue to demonstrate incredible strength and resilience day after day since Hurricane Maria,” said #michaelconway, executive vice president for #starbucks Licensed Stores business across the Americas. “As we open our doors at UMET, and slowly begin to reopen all other stores across the island, we remain fully committed to our growth plans in the market as we work to create local jobs, serve our customers, and support the region’s coffee producers. I am very proud of the heroic ways in which our partners came together to support one another and their community, as well as the leadership, vision and compassion of our trusted business partner, #baristasdelcaribe, led by the Fonalledas family in #puertorico. This will undoubtedly be a long road to recovery, and #starbucks is here for the long haul.”
"With this new opening we reaffirm that the Island is firmly on its way to recovery,” said Governor #ricardorossello. “We thank #starbucks #puertorico for its commitment to create jobs and contribute to our economy at a time when the island needs it most. Likewise, we urge you to continue supporting your employees, as you are doing with the newly created #tacitaverdefund."
"Starbucks opening at the university is an example of our commitment to #puertorico,” said #jaimelfonalledas, president of #baristasdelcaribe. “We remain focused on growing the brand, despite the setbacks caused by the hurricane. Our new store opening was made possible thanks to the strategic alliance established with the SUAGM system, a stable and progressive corporation, equally committed with the economic recovery of the Island.”
Starbucks intends for the new location at UMET, which is now open to the public, to become a meeting place on campus, while providing job opportunities to local students and contributing to the local economy. Another Starbucks® store will open in Santa Isabel in early 2018.
"Today we make history by opening the first #starbucks in a higher education institution in #puertorico,” said José F. Méndez Méndez, president of SUAGM. “The economic development of the country is everyone's responsibility and SUAGM will be present in any initiative that improves the quality of life of our #people.”
Supporting Long-Term Relief and Recovery Efforts
In the wake of the devastating impacts of Hurricane Maria in September, #starbucks Puerto Rican partners, like the rest of the citizens on the Island, faced a long and difficult road to recovery. Many are still assessing damages to their homes and their communities, a task made much tougher due to the lack of power, limited connectivity, and long lines for necessities like water, ice, gas and #food.
In response, #baristasdelcaribe created the Tacita Verde Fund – its first-ever employee assistance fund dedicated to help #starbucks Puerto Rican partners and their families in need. Through an initial contribution of $50,000 from #starbucks Coffee Company, the #tacitaverdefund is helping provide financial grants to partners with critical needs ranging from urgent home repairs to #food or medical needs. The #fonalledasfoundation is also supporting the partners with donations.
In addition to the #starbucks #puertorico #tacitaverdefund, #starbucks Coffee Company, #baristasdelcaribe, and its parent company Empressas Fonalledas Inc., have made the following contributions to support urgent and long-term rebuilding efforts in communities across #puertorico:
Established in 1997, The #starbucks Foundation has strengthened communities around the world by advancing youth leadership and community engagement. The #starbucks Foundation is a U.S. 501 (c)(3) charitable organization under U.S. law, and receives funding primarily from #starbucks Corporation and private donations.
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