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Retail Partnerships to Honor Women’s History

More than 90% of the families we serve are led by women. Throughout March, we recognize the strength, fortitude, and vision of women by partnering with local women-owned businesses who are raising awareness and funds in support of Bethany House. 

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, they will promote Bethany House Services and accept donations with a 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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