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Starbucks Treating First Responders to Free Coffee in December
First responders and front-line workers can swing into any Starbucks in the Bozeman area during the month of December and enjoy a free tall hot or iced brewed coffee.
Starbucks is showing appreciation for our first responders by providing a much needed caffeine boost. Through December 31, any customer who identifies as a front-line worker or first responder will receive a tall brewed coffee (hot or iced) at no charge.
Those eligible for the offer include anyone who identifies as a front-line worker or first responder, Doctors, nurses, public health workers, pharmacists, dispatchers, fire fighters, paramedics, EMTs, law enforcement officers, dentists and dental hygienists, mental health workers (therapist, psychologist, social worker, counselor, etc.), hospital staff such as janitor/housekeeping/security, military on active duty, contact tracers, vaccine and pharmaceutical researchers, pilots, flight attendants, TSA, and medical researchers can all stop by Starbucks in December for free coffee.
First responders and front line workers can also get a 96 ounce Coffee Traveler free of charge during the month of December.
The free coffee is aimed to recognize the significant efforts of the front-line responder and health care community, and to show appreciation for those keeping our community safe during COVID-19.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Starbucks has provided over two million free cups of coffee to front-line workers and first responders.
It has been an extraordinarily difficult year, especially for the front-line responders who are serving our communities. We want to show our deep gratitude for those who support and protect us every day with a small gesture of kindness and a cup of coffee.
said Virginia Tenpenny, Starbucks vice president, Global Social Impact.
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