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IMPCT coffee concept hall helps children in Central and South America flip education

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Professional barista exchanges, please pay attention to coffee workshop (Weixin Official Accounts cafe_style ) IMPCT opens its first coffee concept hall in Taiwan, and the proceeds will be used to cover kindergartens in Central and South America. Global coffee consumption has been rising in recent years, but farmers in many coffee-producing countries remain below the poverty line and have not benefited from increased coffee consumption.

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IMPCT opened its first coffee shop in Taiwan, and the proceeds will be used to build kindergartens in Central and South America. (photo / courtesy of IMPCT)

Global coffee consumption has been rising in recent years, however, farmers in many coffee-producing countries are still below the poverty line and have not benefited from the increase in coffee consumption. In order to improve the right of children to receive education in coffee producing areas, IMPCT, an international social enterprise, has set up the first "stacked Future Coffee" concept store in Taiwan, and all the proceeds will be used to build kindergartens in Central and South America.

IMPCT recently held the opening of "stacking Future Coffee", including Song Wenqi, the former 101st board seat, Qian Zeng Aizhu, Ambassador of El Salvador to Taiwan, Sheila, Ambassador of Honduras to Taiwan, and political and business celebrities such as Taiwan TV News Anchor Li Wanru, artist Chen Ailin, well-known fashion and parent-child bloggers, and so on.

IMPCT is praised by former US President Bill Clinton as one of the best teams that can change the world, and is also known as the most successful social enterprise in Taiwan. IMPCT said that the company is committed to slums around the world, providing early childhood education resources to allow 6-year-olds to receive education, and IMPCT has pioneered the "influence Trade" coffee project, a new model to change the plight of poor residents in coffee producing areas.

IMPCT Anyi Chen (from left), IMPCT Shi Tailei, Deputy Director of the Central American Economic and Trade Office Jiawen Ye, El Salvador Ambassador to Taiwan Qian Zeng Aizhu, Honduran Ambassador to Taiwan Sheila, IMPCT Pan Fangyi, ICDF representative Liang Jiahuan, ICDF representative Liu Kaiwei and others attended the opening press conference of "stacking Future Coffee". (photo / courtesy of IMPCT)

IMPCT Anyi Chen (from left), IMPCT Shi Tailei, Deputy Director of the Central American Economic and Trade Office Jiawen Ye, El Salvador Ambassador to Taiwan Qian Zeng Aizhu, Honduran Ambassador to Taiwan Sheila, IMPCT Pan Fangyi, ICDF representative Liang Jiahuan, ICDF representative Liu Kaiwei and others attended the opening press conference of "stacking Future Coffee". (photo / courtesy of IMPCT)

IMPCT works directly with local farmers to buy boutique coffee beans and invests all the proceeds in local women to build schools that can support local children and families, thus giving birth to the concept of "Coffee for the Future".

IMPCT points out that this year, the first concept store of "stacking Future Coffee" was set up in the eastern district of Taipei. adhering to the belief that "coffee should not only be delicious, but should be able to do a lot of things," he hopes that the operation of coffee shops can build up more bright future at the rate of building three to four kindergartens a year, so that coffee is not only coffee, but also more meaningful.

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