Champion barista Lem Butler leads fundraising walk for Ethiopian coffee farmers

Champion barista Lem Butler is leading the “10K for H.E.R.” walk to support the health of women coffee farmers in Ethiopia. The initiative teams up Grounds for Health with Butler for this fundraising effort.

Champion barista Lem Butler is at the forefront of the “10K for H.E.R.” walk, a fundraising event focused on improving health outcomes for women coffee farmers in Ethiopia. According to the announcement, Grounds for Health has partnered with Butler to organize the walk, emphasizing support for female farmers in the coffee sector.

The event highlights ongoing efforts within the coffee industry to address health challenges faced by women in producing regions like Ethiopia. Butler, known for his achievements as a champion barista, brings visibility to the cause through this collaboration.

Details such as the exact date, route, and participation information for the walk were not included in the initial report.

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