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Pacific Perks Coffee launches “You’ve Been Perked” Campaign

Pacific Perks Coffee, LLC launches a campaign to enforice its mission of giving back to local communities and to support nonprofit organizations

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Pacific Perks Coffee, LLC believes strongly in giving back to the communities it serves. Each year, direct and in-kind donations are made to numerous charities and organizations throughout Oregon and Washington.

In an effort to make it more official, the “You’ve Been Perked” campaign was launched in January, 2015, and will be an ongoing program to enforce Pacific Perks’ mission to support other groups who are selflessly and generously giving. Free Espresso Bars will be given to various organizations who will then have the opportunity to “perk it forward” by nominating others.

The very first “You’ve Been Perked” recipient was The Gardner School of Arts and Science in Vancouver, WA, who utilized its free Espresso Bar at the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce (GVCC) Business After Hours event on January 27th.

Since then, several other organizations have either been nominees or recipients of a free Pacific Perks service, including Share, Community Services Northwest, Friends of the Carpenter, Clark County Food Bank, Humane Society for SW Washington, and Community Foundation of SW Washington.

Winners are determined via likes and shares on the Pacific Perks official Facebook page: facebook.com/PacificPerks.

While this year is focused on non-profit organizations, the industry or campaign parameters may change from year to year.

Pacific Perks Coffee, LLC is a flat-­fee mobile cafe specializing in creating a fun and surprising experience while they promote your business, reward your team, and celebrate life’s events.

Whether it be the Espresso Bar, Crepe Bar, Ice Cream Sundae Bar, or something in between, having Pacific Perks at your event is sure to please!

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