partners
Starbucks recently flew 800 partners (employees) from the U.S. and Canada to Hacienda Alsacia, our research and development farm in Costa Rica, to immerse in the story of coffee.
Angie, a store manager in St. Paul, Minnesota, volunteers with TreeHouse, a youth organization that mentored her as a teen. She also helped the organization receive a Neighborhood Grant from The Starbucks Foundation.
Since 1991, the landmark Bean Stock program has awarded Starbucks stock options, annually. This year, more than 230,000 partners in 21 markets will receive Bean Stock.
This May, nearly 700 Starbucks partners will graduate with a degree from Arizona State University through the Starbucks College Achievement Plan.
When doctors and nurses in hard-hit New York City called for coffee, Starbucks partners delivered.
Company provides U.S. partners with a new mental health benefit including 20 care sessions a year for partners and their eligible family members.
Points of Light, the world’s largest organization dedicated to volunteer service, and The Starbucks Foundation last year tested a first-of-its-kind program that allowed non-profits to pay Starbucks employees to work for them part-time while still working part-time at Starbucks.