A Charitable Brew of Community Work and Great Coffee at Bellden Cafe

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellden Cafe, located in Bellevue, WA, is not just a coffee shop but a hub of community activism led by owner Claire Sumadiwirya. Since opening in 2017, the cafe has made its mark by donating a portion of proceeds from specialty drinks, like the ‘Home for the Holidays Latte,’ to local charities, including Overlake Medical Center. Sumadiwirya’s commitment to kindness is deeply rooted in her own experiences, particularly during her son's premature birth, which motivated her to replicate that care in her community. She is currently focused on empowering immigrant female business owners, offering training programs to help overcome barriers faced due to racial discrimination. This initiative is supported by a Comcast RISE business grant, demonstrating her determination to uplift others.

Sumadiwirya emphasizes the importance of team well-being, asserting that self-care is essential to provide the best service to the community. Ultimately, Bellden Cafe stands as a testament to the power of community, where great coffee is served alongside impactful change. Visitors are encouraged to support local businesses that prioritize social responsibility and community welfare.

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