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The Blue Card and Don Pablo Coffee Launch Blue Card Coffee to Support Holocaust Survivors
NEW YORK, NY and MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire / February 27, 2025 / In a groundbreaking partnership, the esteemed national nonprofit The Blue Card and Miami-based premium coffee roaster Don Pablo Coffee are joining forces to launch Blue Card Coffee-a high-quality coffee blend with a powerful mission. This exclusive coffee not only delivers a rich and complex flavor experience but also gives back in a profound way: 100% of proceeds from every sale will go directly to benefit The Blue Card for its work in assisting Holocaust survivors meet their basic needs.

A Meaningful Brew with a Purpose
Blue Card Coffee is meticulously crafted from carefully selected beans sourced from Colombia, Guatemala, and Brazil. Each variety contributes unique body characteristics that result in a blend more complex than any single-origin coffee. The flavor profile is elegantly balanced: the taste is sweet and well integrated, the body is medium to full, and the finish is cocoa-toned and exceptionally smooth with low acidity. Subtle caramelization of the natural sugars in the beans imparts a gentle roastiness while preserving the beans' natural flavor character, culminating in a sweet, pleasant aftertaste.
Supporting Holocaust Survivors
With thousands of Holocaust survivors facing financial hardship and challenging living conditions, The Blue Card remains steadfast in its commitment to providing essential services-ranging from financial assistance and healthcare to comprehensive support that restores dignity and hope. Through every cup of Blue Card Coffee, consumers not only enjoy an exceptional beverage experience but also contribute directly to improving the lives of Holocaust survivors.
A Unique Partnership for Greater Impact
"We are proud to partner with Don Pablo Coffee to create a product that blends premium quality product with an important humanitarian mission," said Masha Pearl, Executive Director of The Blue Card. "Blue Card Coffee is more than just a beverage-it's a catalyst for change that supports survivors and honors their legacy."
Dean Palermo, VP Partnerships of Don Pablo Coffee, added, "This collaboration perfectly aligns with our commitment to quality and social responsibility. By crafting a coffee that embodies both rich flavor and meaningful impact, we are excited to invite coffee lovers to enjoy a cup that truly makes a difference."
Availability
Blue Card Coffee is now available for purchase exclusively online on Blue Card Coffee's website https://BlueCardCoffee.org. Enjoy a meaningful cup and join the movement to support Holocaust survivors today.
About The Blue Card
The Blue Card assists elderly Holocaust survivors nationwide who are struggling to take care of basic needs. Initially established in Nazi Germany in 1934 and re-established in the U.S. in 1939 to continue aiding refugees escaping from the Holocaust, the nonprofit organization works tirelessly to ensure that a population that experienced the unspeakable can live out their remaining years with dignity and respect, providing direct financial, medical and emotional assistance. The nonprofit organization not only helps survivors in need but looks to raise awareness and educate the public in general about the Holocaust and antisemitism.
About Don Pablo Coffee
Don Pablo Coffee is a Miami-based coffee roaster renowned for its commitment to freshness, quality, and artisanal coffee production. By blending tradition with innovation, Don Pablo Coffee delivers an exceptional coffee experience that resonates with discerning coffee lovers.
For more information on Blue Card Coffee and how to support Holocaust survivors, please visit https://BlueCardCoffee.org.
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Media Contact
Dean Palermo
Don Pablo Coffee
VP Partnerships
DonPabloCoffee.com
310.408.6687
dpalermo@DonPabloCoffee.com
The Blue Card
Diane Blackman
BRPR
Co-Founder & President
212.249.5125
dblackman@brpublicrelations.com
SOURCE: The Blue Card
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