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Retail Partnerships to Honor Women’s History Month

March is Women’s History Month. Because more than 90% of the families we serve are led by women, we have partnered with local women-owned businesses to recognize the strength, fortitude, and vision of women.

Throughout March, the following businesses are raising awareness and funds in support of Bethany House. Check them out!

Bee Haven is a family business with a passion for providing naturally healthy products (or gifts) from the hives. Throughout the month of March, they will promote Bethany House Services and accept donations with a QR code at the cash register.
1815 Elm St., Findlay Market

bean & barley seeks to celebrate the craftsmanship of local coffee roasters, brewers, bakers, and artists. Throughout the month of March, get 50% off your coffee with any donation over $1 using the Bethany House QR code at the cash register.
2005 Madison Rd., O’Bryonville

Make. Do. is a local yarn and fabric shop and an inclusive hub for all types of makers near and far. Whether you drop a stitch or break a needle, drop on in and grab a snack; it’s going to be okay!
Sunday, March 8 (International Women’s Day) Make. Do. is donating 10% of sales from all local, women-owned products.
6200 Montgomery Rd., Pleasant Ridge

The Rhined is a CUTE little cut-to-order cheese shop, casual wine bar, and café. They really love cheese and wine. And they love you, too.
Saturday, March 14 from 1-7 pm. Women Who Make: A fundraiser for Bethany House featuring women-made wines and cheeses. $5 from the sale of each flight will be donated to Bethany House.
1737 Elm St., Findlay Market

Urban Stead was born of the desire to create a great local product that had a sense of community, located at the center of the revival of the Evanston, East Walnut Hills & Walnut Hills neighborhoods.
Throughout the month of March, $1 of the sale of 12 oz retail Quark will be donated to Bethany House.
3036 Woodburn Ave., Evanston

Unataza Coffee celebrates Honduran coffee and culture through direct-trade relationships, coffee origin trips, and pop-up events in our communities.
Throughout the month of March, $1 of each Pistachio Latte sold will be donated to Bethany House.
603 6th Ave., Dayton, KY

While you are out and about in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, please pay these businesses a visit, purchase something, and tell them you’re grateful that they are supporting Bethany House.

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