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Roasting Coffee & Employing Ex-Cons: The Story Of Second Chance Coffee

When:
Monday, November 19, 2012, 6:30 PM until 8:45 PM
Where:
City Gate Grill in Calamos Investments building -- Meeting Room at Plaza Level below restaurant
http://www.citygategrill.com
2020 Calamos Court
Naperville, IL  60563
Additional Info:
Category:
Monthly in Western Suburbs
Registration is recommended
Payment in Full In Advance Or At Event
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No credit cards at door -- only cash or check
Dress: business casual

“I Have a Bean” is the premium brand of coffee made and sold by Second Chance Coffee Co.  As people experience the exceptional taste of the “I Have a Bean Coffee” coffees, the company’s reputation has spread.  But most people do not know what else the company does – it employs ex-convicts and helps them turn their lives around.  Come to sample this extraordinary coffee and hear Pete Leonard, President and Co-Founder, talk about how he and his team have turned an idea to help ex-cons into a successful business enterprise. 

 

The idea for the business came out of a breakfast meeting of Pete and two of his friends in 2007.  After much discussion, brainstorming and prayer, they began to believe that they could create a coffee roasting business that would accomplish two things – produce truly exceptional coffee and help transform the lives of former offenders.   

 

Now, Second Chance scours the world for the finest coffee beans, purchasing beans from Brazil, Columbia, Guatemala, Peru, Uganda and several other countries.  The coffee is roasted at the company’s facility at Wheaton and delivered to nearby customers the same day. 

 

Many of the workers in Second Chance are ex-convicts who are looking for a new life.  In our country, this is especially difficult because few employers will hire ex-cons.  And, few ex-cons have any real skills.  Those are reasons that more than 60% of the 20,000 prisoners released from Illinois correction facilities each year are re-incarcerated within three years.   

 

At Second Chance, ex-cons find not only a job but also help in addressing other issues that most of them have:  drug abuse or psychological problems, limited education and lack of a mentor and support network.

 

 SPECIALS AT CITY GATE GRILL    Before or after the Roundtable, go to City Gate Grill for food or drinks.  City Gate Grill offers $10 discount on bill of $30 or more. Also, it has martinis for $3 off the regular price.