– Klatch Coffee recognizes women-owned and operated coffee producers throughout March, in conjunction with International Women’s History Month (March) and Women’s Day (Sunday, March 8, 2026).
Klatch Coffee will donate 20% of every bag of Mujeres de Café (“women’s coffee”) sold in March to Grounds For Health, an organization dedicated to providing critical health programs for women in coffee communities since 1996. Grounds For Health is focused on the fight against cervical cancer, a highly treatable but ubiquitous disease.
To make a donation, consumers can purchase freshly roasted bags of Mujeres de Café from March 1: online or in one of the Klatch Coffee stores. Up-to-date for 2026 is a third way to donate and enjoy Mujeres de Café – through the Bru Klatch Coffee bar in-store. Bru Bar offers guests a rotating selection of pour-over coffees, changed monthly.
“We are honored to once again support Grounds for Health,” says Heather Perry, CEO of Klatch Coffee. “Our most essential partners include family-owned and women-owned coffee farms like Lucia Ortiz’s Finca Las Mercedes in El Salvador.”
For 2026, Mujeres de Café is a blend of three beans from the Ortiz farm in El Salvador: Bourbon/SL28, Yellow Icatu Honey and Icatu Honey.
About Klatch coffee
Klatch Coffee is a family-owned and operated coffee company based in Southern California that has been distributed worldwide for over thirty years. Klatch Coffee operates stores in Southern California and its e-commerce website is located at https://www.klatchcoffee.comand supplies cafes, restaurants and other wholesalers with freshly roasted beans. In 2026, Klatch Coffee will begin rapid expansion, and a key partner will be Sprouts Farmers Market, which will introduce the roastery to 30 stores in Southern California. We source, roast and brew our own coffee using our signature “peak flavor” method. Some say it’s an obsession, we say it’s fun!
