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CSR/Social Impact Component
By purchasing Afroma House Coffee, you’re directly supporting the livelihoods of Ugandan women coffee farmers and contributing to the economic empowerment of underprivileged communities in the US. Our co-founder, Kikomeko Muhammad, a Howard University alumnus and social justice advocate, understands the unique challenges African women face in securing sustainable livelihoods. Raised in Africa by a single, hardworking mother, Kikomeko’s experience in designing and implementing refugee women’s livelihood support programs has given him a profound appreciation for the resilience and determination of African women.
We dedicate 2.5% of our profits to support women coffee farmers’ economic well-being, enabling them to access organic fertilizers and boost their coffee yields. This initiative has improved the quality of our coffee and enhanced the livelihoods of our women suppliers. We’ve also partnered with Onyango and Company Advocates, a leading Ugandan law firm, to provide free legal support to women coffee farmers unfairly evicted or threatened with eviction from their matrimonial coffee gardens.
We appreciate our coffee buyers and dedicate another 2.5% of our profits to underprivileged communities in the US. Co-founder Jahmal Sands, raised in Washington D.C., understands the disproportionate suffering of African American women. We’re committed to dedicating 2.5% of our profits to the NAAM organization, supporting their African American women economic empowerment initiatives.
By choosing Afroma House Coffee, you’re not only enjoying high-quality coffee but also contributing to the economic empowerment and well-being of both Ugandan women coffee farmers and African American women Communities. Your support makes a tangible difference in their lives.







