Local News
Coffeehouse Five establishes a new location in Bargersville
Bargersville, Indiana – The Peters family opened Coffeehouse Five in 2014 in Greenwood. The organization, which is non-profit, offers mental health services, such as individual therapy and marriage counseling.
All of the meals and coffee are prepared on-site using traditional family recipes. The proceeds from the sale of food and beverages are immediately reinvested in the free provision of such services.
With its new location in Bargersville, Coffeehouse Five now has a second way to connect with the neighborhood.
Additionally, it’s the first store with a patio outside. According to Peters, this has been a dream for almost ten years.
“What this does, with every location we add, it adds to that revenue stream to be able to help people. To be able to provide mental health services to people. There are so many people in need with respect to mental health services and every additional dollar we can generate is an additional dollar we can put towards helping people,” Peters said.
Wednesday morning’s ribbon-cutting ceremony served as the store’s official opening. In addition to Greenwood, Franklin, and Bargersville, Coffeeshop Five now has locations. They are open Monday through Saturday from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm.
-
Local News2 weeks ago
Man who won the primary election despite being accused of murder was found guilty of a lesser crime
-
Local News2 weeks ago
A decrease in gun violence signifies South Bend’s accomplishment
-
Local News2 weeks ago
While searchers continue to look for missing kayakers, experts warn of a deadly dam in the White River
-
Local News2 weeks ago
City releases eclipse visitor estimates for seven Bloomington parks
-
Local News2 weeks ago
252 Indiana towns receive funding for the construction of roads and bridges
-
Local News2 weeks ago
4/20 Day: According to an expert, Indiana’s marijuana stigma is fading
-
Local News1 week ago
Vehicle crashes into the Monroe County food bank
-
Indiana1 week ago
While staff members get ready to move into a new structure, the Westfield Washington Public Library shutters
Leave a Reply