Unataza Coffee’s large window welcomes sunshine on a snowy day. Photo by Maria Hehman | LINK nky contributor

Dayton-based Unataza Coffee was among six Greater Cincinnati women-owned businesses raising funds for Bethany House, a regional provider of family homelessness services.

Unataza, at 603 6th Ave., is donating $1 from every pistachio latte sold during March to Bethany House. Community members can support Bethany House throughout March by shopping or donating at participating local businesses that are fundraising for the organization.

“Women juggle it all, and many of the women we serve are juggling housing, work and caring for their families sometimes while dealing with a health crisis or loss of daycare, and often without help of extended family or resources,” Bethany House CEO Peg Dierkers said in a news release. “This Women’s History Month, we invite the community to support these women-owned businesses and learn more about the work we do year-round to champion women and families. Together, we’re helping create a more stable and sustainable future for families in our community.”

Besides Unataza Coffee, other participating businesses include Bee Haven in Findlay Market, Bean & Barley in O’Bryonville, Make. Do. in Pleasant Ridge, The Rhined in Findlay Market, and Urban Stead in Evanston.

For more information on how you can support Bethany House Services, visit bethanyhouseservices.org.

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