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OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

Breast cancer death rates in the United States have dropped by 44% since 1989. Breast cancer awareness month has encouraged millions to take action, resulting in early detection and advancements in treatment that have saved more than half a million lives.

OCTOBER

brewing change

This October, we’re going pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. With the National Breast Cancer Foundation, we’re turning coffee into real change. Every Pink Dragon Charger sends $1 their way and every pink hat gives $5.

From sleeves to straws, every detail in our shops is a reminder that coffee can fuel more than mornings, it can fuel change. Together, we’ve donated $750,000 to the American Cancer Society to support life saving research and care.

Every cup is a chance to stand with women and their families in the fight against breast cancer.

OurCalling operates a Women’s Center that provides a safe place to serve women experiencing homelessness.

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Dallas CASA provides support for young women in foster care and connects them with mentors who help them reach their full potential.

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Our partners at Baylor Scott & White offer a wide array of healthcare services for women in all stages of life.

Women's Health

OCTOBER IS WOMEN'S SMALL BUSINESS MONTH

With an ever increasing portion of small businesses being led by women– White Rhino Coffee included– we are proud to highlight the many ways women are changing the way business is done in Dallas/Fort Worth. From our own leadership to the incredible women building businesses across Texas, we’re celebrating the ways women are reshaping and strengthening their communities every day.

Leading the charge

In Texas, anyone can build towards their dreams with the right vision and grit. White Rhino Coffee is proud to be majority women-owned and women-led. Firmly rooted in Texas, we'll always celebrate the trailblazing women that lead each day.
Did you know?

Our CEO, Sara Escamilla, grew up with four siblings. Translation: she learned early how to keep the peace, rally the team, and make her voice heard– all skills that serve the Rhino herd well today.