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Beyond Charity: Creating Dignity Through Meaningful Work

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Imagine walking into a grocery store and seeing your name prominently displayed on a product lining the shelves. For most of us, that would be a remarkable moment. For the clients at St. John of God Community Services, it's a powerful affirmation of their value and contribution to society.
Luke Barnes, Director of Marketing Communications and Entrepreneurial Programs for St, John of God Community Services, takes us behind the scenes of Holy Grounds Coffee, a social enterprise creating meaningful employment for adults with special needs. What began as a solution to inconsistent contract work has blossomed into a purpose-driven business where clients participate in every step of coffee production – from roasting beans to packaging the final product.
The genius of Holy Grounds lies in its multilayered impact. Each coffee order creates multiple job opportunities, while every bag proudly displays the signatures of the clients who helped create it. "When they can walk into a store and see their name on a bag of coffee on the shelf – that's the special stuff," Barnes explains with palpable enthusiasm.
This initiative embodies the 600-year-old philosophy of their namesake saint: "Do good for yourself by doing good for others." The organization doesn't just create jobs; they've thoughtfully constructed a supply chain of kindness. They source beans exclusively from ethical, often women-owned farms, ensuring their positive impact extends globally while creating dignified opportunities locally.
Beyond coffee, St. John of God Community Services addresses community needs through innovative solutions like their mobile food pantry – a converted school bus bringing fresh produce and essential supplies directly to vulnerable populations. Rather than a typical handout model, they've designed a dignified shopping experience that preserves clients' agency and self-respect.
What resonates most throughout our conversation is the organization's deep commitment to seeing people with special needs as whole individuals with capabilities to contribute, not just needs to be met. As Barnes poignantly reminds us, "Everybody can do a little bit of good every single day... those small things really add up."
Ready to make a difference with your morning brew? Follow The Kindness Matters Podcast on social media and discover how organizations like St. John of God Community Services are creating ripples of positive change in their communities and beyond.

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Chapters

1. Welcome to Kindness Matters (00:00:00)

2. Meet Luke Barnes from St. John of God (00:01:43)

3. The Hospitaller Order's Global Mission (00:03:19)

4. The Do-Good Brothers Philosophy (00:08:00)

5. Holy Grounds Coffee: Creating Meaningful Work (00:14:17)

6. Supporting Adults with Special Needs (00:22:10)

7. The Mobile Food Pantry Initiative (00:25:35)

8. Closing Thoughts and Show Information (00:30:00)

114 episodes

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Imagine walking into a grocery store and seeing your name prominently displayed on a product lining the shelves. For most of us, that would be a remarkable moment. For the clients at St. John of God Community Services, it's a powerful affirmation of their value and contribution to society.
Luke Barnes, Director of Marketing Communications and Entrepreneurial Programs for St, John of God Community Services, takes us behind the scenes of Holy Grounds Coffee, a social enterprise creating meaningful employment for adults with special needs. What began as a solution to inconsistent contract work has blossomed into a purpose-driven business where clients participate in every step of coffee production – from roasting beans to packaging the final product.
The genius of Holy Grounds lies in its multilayered impact. Each coffee order creates multiple job opportunities, while every bag proudly displays the signatures of the clients who helped create it. "When they can walk into a store and see their name on a bag of coffee on the shelf – that's the special stuff," Barnes explains with palpable enthusiasm.
This initiative embodies the 600-year-old philosophy of their namesake saint: "Do good for yourself by doing good for others." The organization doesn't just create jobs; they've thoughtfully constructed a supply chain of kindness. They source beans exclusively from ethical, often women-owned farms, ensuring their positive impact extends globally while creating dignified opportunities locally.
Beyond coffee, St. John of God Community Services addresses community needs through innovative solutions like their mobile food pantry – a converted school bus bringing fresh produce and essential supplies directly to vulnerable populations. Rather than a typical handout model, they've designed a dignified shopping experience that preserves clients' agency and self-respect.
What resonates most throughout our conversation is the organization's deep commitment to seeing people with special needs as whole individuals with capabilities to contribute, not just needs to be met. As Barnes poignantly reminds us, "Everybody can do a little bit of good every single day... those small things really add up."
Ready to make a difference with your morning brew? Follow The Kindness Matters Podcast on social media and discover how organizations like St. John of God Community Services are creating ripples of positive change in their communities and beyond.

This podcast is a proud member of the Mayday Media Network. If you have an idea for a podcast and need some production assistance or have a podcast and are looking for a supportive network to join, check out maydaymedianetwork.com.

Like what you hear on the podcast? Follow our social media for more uplifting, inspirational and feel-good content and don't forget to tell your friends, family members and co-workers about the uplifting, motivating and inspiring podcast you found.

Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

TikTok

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to Kindness Matters (00:00:00)

2. Meet Luke Barnes from St. John of God (00:01:43)

3. The Hospitaller Order's Global Mission (00:03:19)

4. The Do-Good Brothers Philosophy (00:08:00)

5. Holy Grounds Coffee: Creating Meaningful Work (00:14:17)

6. Supporting Adults with Special Needs (00:22:10)

7. The Mobile Food Pantry Initiative (00:25:35)

8. Closing Thoughts and Show Information (00:30:00)

114 episodes

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