Amack’s Well to host annual give back ceremony

January 12, 2024 at 9:18 a.m.
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Submitted by Katie Labolt

Amack's Well, a 501(c)(4) non-profit coffee house in the heart of Batesville, is proud to announce its annual Give Back Ceremony. This year, Amack's Well is set to distribute $11,000 to local organizations, continuing its commitment to fostering a sense of community and supporting local causes. Over $88,000 Given Back Since Inception

In the spirit of their mission and goal, Amack's Well has given back over $86,000 to local non-profits and families in need since its inception. This year's Give Back Ceremony, scheduled for Jan. 17th at 6:00 p.m. at Amack's Well, marks another milestone in their ongoing commitment to community support.

The Annual Give Back Ceremony: A Celebration of Community Impact

Amack's Well invites the community to join in the celebration of the Annual Give Back Ceremony. This year's event promises to be a testament to the power of community and the positive impact that a shared vision can have on the lives of individuals and organizations alike.

Event Details:

Date: Jan. 17th

Time: 6:00 p.m.

Location: Amack's Well, 103 E. George Street, Batesville.

Join Us in Making a Difference

Amack's Well encourages everyone in the community to attend the Annual Give Back Ceremony, witness the distribution of $11,000 to deserving recipients, and be part of a collective effort to make a positive impact on the lives of those in need.

Mission and Vision at the Heart of Amack's Well

Since its establishment, Amack's Well has stood by its mission: "To provide acommunity gathering place in the city of Batesville that is a safe environment for all age groups and will cultivate relationships and foster a sense of community." This commitment is further emphasized through their goal: "To provide a place for people to ENGAGE in relationships; a business that will ENHANCE the downtown economy;

and a gathering place which will INSPIRE guests to support community outreach."

Amack's Well has consistently worked towards creating a safe haven for diverse age

groups, promoting relationships, and contributing to the economic vitality of downtown Batesville. The coffee house has become a symbol of community, embodying the spirit of togetherness and support.

About Amack's Well Amack's Well is a 501(c)(4) non-profit coffee house located in Batesville, committed to providing a community gathering place, fostering relationships, and supporting local causes. Since its inception, Amack's Well has given back over $86,000 to non-profits and families in need, embodying its mission to enhance the community's well-being.

Submitted by Katie Labolt

Amack's Well, a 501(c)(4) non-profit coffee house in the heart of Batesville, is proud to announce its annual Give Back Ceremony. This year, Amack's Well is set to distribute $11,000 to local organizations, continuing its commitment to fostering a sense of community and supporting local causes. Over $88,000 Given Back Since Inception

In the spirit of their mission and goal, Amack's Well has given back over $86,000 to local non-profits and families in need since its inception. This year's Give Back Ceremony, scheduled for Jan. 17th at 6:00 p.m. at Amack's Well, marks another milestone in their ongoing commitment to community support.

The Annual Give Back Ceremony: A Celebration of Community Impact

Amack's Well invites the community to join in the celebration of the Annual Give Back Ceremony. This year's event promises to be a testament to the power of community and the positive impact that a shared vision can have on the lives of individuals and organizations alike.

Event Details:

Date: Jan. 17th

Time: 6:00 p.m.

Location: Amack's Well, 103 E. George Street, Batesville.

Join Us in Making a Difference

Amack's Well encourages everyone in the community to attend the Annual Give Back Ceremony, witness the distribution of $11,000 to deserving recipients, and be part of a collective effort to make a positive impact on the lives of those in need.

Mission and Vision at the Heart of Amack's Well

Since its establishment, Amack's Well has stood by its mission: "To provide acommunity gathering place in the city of Batesville that is a safe environment for all age groups and will cultivate relationships and foster a sense of community." This commitment is further emphasized through their goal: "To provide a place for people to ENGAGE in relationships; a business that will ENHANCE the downtown economy;

and a gathering place which will INSPIRE guests to support community outreach."

Amack's Well has consistently worked towards creating a safe haven for diverse age

groups, promoting relationships, and contributing to the economic vitality of downtown Batesville. The coffee house has become a symbol of community, embodying the spirit of togetherness and support.

About Amack's Well Amack's Well is a 501(c)(4) non-profit coffee house located in Batesville, committed to providing a community gathering place, fostering relationships, and supporting local causes. Since its inception, Amack's Well has given back over $86,000 to non-profits and families in need, embodying its mission to enhance the community's well-being.

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