Biggby Coffe and Sam Bernstein Law Firm offer healthcare workers free cup of coffee

Image courtesy of Biggby Coffee.

Michigan-based Biggby Coffee has partnered with The Sam Bernstein Law Firm to offer complimentary 16oz hot or iced brewed coffee to first responders and healthcare workers, in appreciation of their contributions to the continued fight against Covid-19.

Doctors, nurses, hospital workers, paramedics, police and firefighters need only show valid identification (such as their uniform, name badge, security or business card) in a Biggby coffeehouse to obtain their complimentary cup of coffee.

The offer will be valid in participating Biggby coffeehouses across the US until Sunday 19 April.

The Sam Bernstein Law Firm is supporting Biggby Coffee and its local owner-operators through a statewide campaign, including the production and airing of TV and radio messages.

“By helping injured clients, we know the enormous positive impact that healthcare professionals and first responders have always had on the people of Michigan. Now, their roles are more important than ever,” said Mark Bernstein, president of the Sam Bernstein Law Firm.

“This partnership with Biggby Coffee allows us to do something to make their days just a little bit better, as a way to show appreciation for what they’re doing every day.

“We couldn’t be more excited to team up with Mark and the entire Bernstein Law Firm family to bring a little love to those who deserve it most right now – the people putting their lives on the line to keep our communities safe,” said Bob Fish, co-CEO of Biggby Coffee.

“We hope this brings some sense of routine and normalcy back to their lives during this extremely trying time.

“Our owner-operators feel a connection to the public servants in their cities and neighborhoods working around the clock to fight this pandemic,” said Mike McFall, co-CEO of Biggby Coffee.

“They were eager to do their part to show love and appreciation to this group giving so much.”

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