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Wired2fish Coffee and Jim Crowley Outdoors Join Forces to Fuel Your Outdoor Experience

Jim Crowley with Wired3fish Coffee

Wired2fish Coffee, a leading specialty coffee producer known for its commitment for giving back 25% of its profits to conservation and faith-based initiatives, is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Jim Crowley Outdoors on his Podcast, Slickfish Radio

This partnership ties together coffee, faith, and fishing, allowing Wired2fish Coffee to tap into new audiences and communicate its commitment to giving back to conservation and faith-based initiatives.

"Jim is a fearless Christian and angler," Leaha Thomas, co-founder of Wired2fish Coffee, commented. "His passion for faith and fishing match our brand perfectly, We are excited to work with him and look forward to expanding our conservation initiatives with the help of his audience.”

Jim Crowley commented, I’m passionate about my love for God who enables me to do all things, and I’m blessed to work in the fishing industry.  My mornings start with coffee and Wired2fish coffee jumps starts my day with rich, smooth flavor!  Im proud to be part of a company that gives back to the sport I love as well as faith-based initiatives that I whole heartedly support.

Slickfish Radio can be found on the Wired2fish TV network (SLING, Plex, Fubo and others), as well as Live on Facebook and has channels on as Roku, Fire TV, iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon music.

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Wired2fish Coffee Commits Funding to a One-of-a-kind Church Build

Wired2fish Coffee announces a new charity partner, Grace Fellowship in Buffalo, Wyoming.

Grace Fellowship has been raising money for a new building, which will house a church and Christian School and serve as a School of Ministry to equip leaders and evangelists for small community outreach in the Rocky Mountain States. To date, Grace has raised 3.2 of the 7 million required to bring the project to fruition.

Mike Thomas of Wired2fish Coffee commented, “This build is unique from the aspect that there is nothing like it in the United States. We love the vision that Grace has to put together of a learning center that not only teaches kids about the love of Jesus but also creates leaders that can then evangelize in the hard-to-reach communities around the United States.”

"We have heard, we have seen, and we have received the mandate,” stated Paul Gilbert, Pastor of Grace Fellowship in Buffalo. “Our calling is not merely to erect a building but to equip generations to be world changers. It is truly a miracle that we’ve been able to come even this far, and it serves as a testament to God’s will to make Buffalo a strategic location for learning. We are grateful to Wired2fish Coffee for seeing our vision and helping move it forward toward reality.”

 

Grace Fellowship will begin breaking ground on this unusual but much-needed project within the next six months.

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Wired2fish Coffee Partners with The Filter Project to Enhance Lives

Wired2fish Coffee is proud to announce its partnership with The Filter Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing sustainable clean water solutions to communities in need.

As part of the partnership, Wired2fish Coffee will donate a portion of its profits to The Filter Project to support its missions of bringing clean water and the good news of Jesus to the people of Kenya and beyond.

Mike Thomas, Co-Founder of Wired2fish Coffee, commented, “We were so excited when The Filter Project called us and explained their mission to us. It aligns perfectly with our give-back philosophy and our commitment to spread the gospel around the world. The fact that they’ve managed to take something as necessary as clean water and use it not only to improve people’s lives physically, but also spiritually is a mission we can get behind. We look forward to working with them to change lives first in Africa and then beyond.”

“Wired2fish Coffee’s values align wholly with the mission of The Filter Project, to pour God’s love into under-resourced communities through the gift of safe, filtered drinking water,” Elliott Stovall, founder and CEO of The Filter Project, commented. “We love that with every bag of Wired2fish Coffee, you are supporting clean water, the sport of fishing, and helping your fellow humans have a better quality of life. As an avid outdoorsman, I am thrilled to work with Leaha and Mike to further our collective mission.”

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Mark Davis of Big Water Adventures Teams up with Wired2fish Coffee

Wired2fish Coffee, known for its commitment for giving back 25% of its profits to water and fish conservation and faith-based initiatives, announces a new partnership with Big Water Adventures Television. This collaboration is set to enhance the outdoor experience for fishing enthusiasts and coffee lovers alike.

The partnership combines Wired2fish Coffee's passion for water conservation with Big Water Adventures' commitment to providing unforgettable experiences on the water.

"Wired2fish Coffee has been thought of primarily as a bass conservation brand to date. We want to give back 7% of our profits to more than freshwater conservation, and this partnership opens opportunities with the saltwater community," stated Leaha Thomas, co-founder of Wired2fish Coffee. "We also just love Mark’s ethics. His reputation is outstanding, and his go-get-am attitude aligns well with our brand. We are excited to have him in our stable.”

Mark Davis commented, "As an avid coffee drinker I was excited to find out that Wired2Fish Coffee was founded and being run by two people in the outdoors industry that I've known for a long time.  Getting behind a product isn't something I take lightly.  If you've followed the last 17 Seasons of Big Water Adventures® you know I pick and stay with the partners I believe in for the long term.  It was an easy choice to become part of Wired2Fish Coffee.  I love the mellow flavor and smooth finish of the blend and also believe in the initiatives and mission of the company.  I'm thrilled to be a part of it and look forward to a long partnership and GREAT Coffee!!!"

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Wired2fish Coffee and Just the News Team Up

Wired2fish Coffee becomes the official coffee of John Solomon’s Just the News

Wired2fish Coffee is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Just the News, the renowned news platform founded by award-winning journalist John Solomon.

This unique collaboration will unite the finest in coffee and journalism, appealing to those who value supporting important causes, the art of curated news, and a freshly brewed cup of coffee. Wired2fish Coffee, with its commitment to conservation and faith-based initiatives, and Just the News, renowned for its dedication to truth and excellence, are set to deliver an unparalleled experience to their communities.

"We are excited to join forces with John Solomon," Leaha Thomas, co-founder of Wired2fish Coffee, commented. "His commitment to the truth and his reputation are the epitome of the types of partnerships we like to form. We are honored to offer our brand to John's studio and look forward to having his audience as our customers. John's commitment to just reporting facts from journalists combined with a long record of public trust and efforts to deliver exclusive, trustworthy news matches our corporate values of operating our business with integrity, making a difference in the world."

John Solomon, the founder of Just the News, expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership: "I've been a devout Dunkin Donuts coffee drinker for three decades, but once I got my first sip of Wired2Fish Coffee, I was a convert. It's the smoothest coffee blend I've ever tasted. And when I learned about Wired2fish's charitable commitments to reinvest profits with faith and clean water groups, I was sold. As an avid outdoorsman and Christian, I'm excited by our partnership and the potential to put this great product in coffee bars and makers nationwide."

For more information about John Solomon and Just the News, visit www.justthenews.com.

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