JONESBORO — The 3rd Annual Brewing Hope Coffee Festival will take place Saturday, Nov. 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Judd Hill Farmers Market, 3350 Aggie Road in Jonesboro.
Hosted by Hope Found of Northeast Arkansas, the event brings together coffee enthusiasts, local cafés, and community partners to raise awareness and funds in the fight against human trafficking. Tickets are available here.
Attendees can sip and sample coffee from local shops across Northeast Arkansas, enjoy baked goods and food vendors, and vote for their favorite brew in the People’s Choice competition. The family-friendly festival will also include chocolate shops, retail booths, and kids’ activities.
Organizers said one of the day’s highlights will be a Virtual Reality experience allowing participants to step into the story of Lisa, a child sex-trafficking victim, designed to show how easily exploitation can occur and to inspire prevention.
Hope Found’s mission is to end human trafficking through awareness, education, and coordinated support for survivors. The nonprofit emphasizes values of kindness, integrity, mindfulness, and humility in its outreach work.
For more information about Hope Found and the Brewing Hope Coffee Festival, visit hopefoundnea.org.
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