We love entrepreneurs and creators.

Why Justice Served Coffee?

Because each year more than 600,000 people are released from state and federal prisons in the United States. Another 9 million cycle through local jails. Most people cannot afford to post an average bail of $10,000. Over 70% of prisoners are rearrested within 3 years of their release and half are reincarcerated.

Leaving prison should mean having a fresh start. But for many returning citizens it presents overwhelming financial and life challenges. Many people end up back in prison. We believe in solutions that support a successful reentry. Justice Served Coffee provides a clear and supportive path to a sustainable career with the ability to create generational wealth for individuals and families affected by incarceration.

Despite various prison reform initiatives, the rate of recidivism in the United States is 70% within 3 years of release.

(U.S. Department of Health & Human Services)

How we serve.

Justice Served Coffee Culture

Justice Served Coffee is based on a culture of generating love and economic empowerment. We believe in supporting formerly incarcerated entrepreneurs with the desire to materially change their economic circumstances.

Great Coffee

Coffee ignites conversations. Conversations inspire opportunity. Our Justice Served Coffee family provides returning citizens with opportunities to become financially independent entrepreneurs. 

A Community of Entrepreneurs & Artists

At Justice Served Coffee, we care about commitments, not crimes. We care about results, not records. We care about your desire to become financially independent, not forever dependent on a system that hasn’t served you. We’re here to serve each other by creating great art, great music, great coffee and economic opportunity.

From Disenfranchised to Owning A Franchise

We believe that every formerly incarcerated individual has the capacity to succeed. That’s why, in the near future, we’re creating franchise opportunities for Justice Served Coffee entrepreneurs to own their own cafes. We intend to underwrite the full human potential embedded in every person who strives to materially change their economic circumstances upon reentry.