Coffee shop working to change public's perception of formerly incarcerated people | News Channel 3-12
Convict Coffee Company has raised about $40,000 for charities supporting formerly incarcerated people and employs ex-convicts to reduce recidivism and aid reentry efforts.
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Coffee shop working to change public's perception of formerly incarcerated people | News Channel 3-12
By Maggy Wolanske Click here for updates on this story PARKER, Colorado (KMGH) — A coffee shop in Parker is working to change the public’s perception of people who were previously incarcerated, one cup of joe at a time. Dan Klehm opened the Convict Coffee Company in April 2024 and previously held executive titles with franchises like Applebee’s, Illegal Pete’s, and Cheba Hut. He told Denver7 he was initially planning to retire, but decided t…
Coffee shop working to change public's perception of formerly incarcerated people
By Maggy Wolanske Click here for updates on this story PARKER, Colorado (KMGH) — A coffee shop in Parker is working to change the public’s perception of people who were previously incarcerated, one cup of joe at a time. Dan Klehm opened the Convict Coffee Company in April 2024 and previously held executive titles with franchises like Applebee’s, Illegal Pete’s, and Cheba Hut. He told Denver7 he was initially planning to retire, but decided t…
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