WILLISTON, VT— Grounds for Health, a nonprofit dedicated to preventing cervical cancer in coffee-growing communities, is launching a matching fundraising campaign this May to bring affordable, accessible HPV testing to women in Ethiopia and Kenya.
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The focus: It only costs $10 to purchase an HPV test kit, which offers a powerful path to early detection and prevention of cervical cancer.
Women make up the majority of the labor force in coffee communities. They grow, pick, and sort the beans that provide our delicious daily coffee. Due to the remote nature of these communities, many women have never received basic gynecological care, including HPV screenings, which is the leading cause of cervical cancer.
To amplify the impact of this campaign, four industry leaders—Tony’s Coffee, Swiss Water, Royal Coffee, and Royal NY—have joined forces to match every dollar donated throughout May. That means a $10 donation will fund two HPV tests, doubling the number of women reached.
“Supporting Grounds for Health has always been an easy decision for us. Their team is small but so impactful, and their work is more vital and necessary than ever,” said David Yake, Director of Sales and Sustainability at Tony’s Coffee.
With the recent dismantling of USAID programs, women are at even greater risk in Ethiopia and Kenya. Health systems in these countries are stressed, and our services are more critical than ever.
HPV self-testing is a game-changer: It’s effective, affordable, and discreet, and it allows women to take control of their health. Grounds for Health has provided this innovative screening method in their programs since 2021. Women are responding well to the technology, and GfH’s clinical teams are ready to screen 6,000 more women this summer if the $60,000 goal is reached.
“This is an incredible opportunity for the coffee community and coffee drinkers to come together during difficult times and make a tangible difference,” said Kyle Engelman, Executive Director of Grounds for Health. “With the support of our partners and donors, we can reach more women, detect HPV earlier, and ultimately prevent cervical cancer in the places that need it most.”
To learn more or donate today, visit www.groundsforhealth.org.
About Grounds for Health
Since 1996, Grounds for Health has worked at the intersection of women’s health and coffee, bringing cervical cancer prevention services to women in some of the world’s most underserved communities. Through partnerships with local healthcare systems and global coffee companies, the organization has screened over 230,000 women and continues to expand access to care in coffee-growing regions.
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