Bring Me Coffee Company, a small but strong local business based in Yeongdeungpo, announced that as part of a community coexistence project, it held a pop-up store event with the popular brand Adolog (a workshop brand located in Yangpyeong-dong) at Bring Me Coffee Company’s signature store, Bring Me Coffee Brewers, from December 7 to 17 last month.
Bring Me Coffee Company is a coffee specialty brand entering its sixth year in 2024.
Having faith that it can provide freshness to those experiencing the space and add novelty to the local community through a pop-up event with “Saenghwal Gongjakso,” a strong small business in Yangpyeong-dong in 2023, she held the year-end community coexistence project “Adolog Pop-up Store.” During the event, Bring Me Coffee Company and Adolog donated 10% of the sales amount from products sold to a local children’s center, and this sharing event was conducted as part of that initiative.
The community coexistence project, as described by Bring Me Coffee Company, is “a project that contacts small business owners in the Yeongdeungpo area who have good sales items but can only sell online due to spatial limitations, and supports placing and selling their products at Bring Me Coffee’s signature store.”
Adolog, the small and lovely workshop that participated in this project, is a brand whose name means “cozy” in Jeju dialect. With the slogan “Make your space cozy,” it operates a workshop and online store in Yangpyeong-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, offering 3D modeling, molds, candles, plaster production, and related classes. It has been loved by many for five years.
On January 4, 2024, Joo Nari, CEO of Bring Me Coffee Company, and No Ji-hye, CEO of Adolog, visited Seonyu Regional Children’s Center, the most active children’s center in Yangpyeong-dong, to hear about the center’s current status and shared their understanding of the need for support for children in welfare blind spots and for emotional and mental engagement with the children. Seonyu Regional Children’s Center, operating for 15 years under the slogan “Smile on the face, love in the heart, gratitude on the lips,” is a leading local children’s center in Yeongdeungpo recognized for its long-term efforts in child welfare and its transition to a social cooperative corporation in 2020.
Through this community coexistence project, CEOs Joo Nari and No Ji-hye expressed their hope that many small business owners and local residents in Yeongdeungpo will take this opportunity to pay attention to marginalized children who need a little care. They also hope that this community coexistence and sharing project will continue as an ongoing initiative rather than a one-time event, stating, “We look forward to partnering businesses within the Yeongdeungpo area.”
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