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Farah & Farah Team Up With Coffee Shops Across State to Encourage Floridians to Vote

The law firm is teaming up with four local coffee shops to give away $6,500 worth of coffee to help awaken Florida voters to act boldly by casting their vote. 

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The law firm is teaming up with four local coffee shops to give away $6,500 worth of coffee to help awaken Florida voters to act boldly by casting their vote. 

Farah & Farah, one of the leading law firms in the Sunshine State, is launching “Vote Boldly,” a campaign to increase and encourage votes on Election Day throughout Florida with free coffee.

The law firm is teaming up with four local coffee shops to give away $6,500 worth of coffee to help awaken Florida voters to act boldly by casting their vote.

On Election Day, Farah & Farah is inviting Floridians to enjoy a free cup of coffee, up to $5, at participating locally-owned and operated coffee shops. All voters have to do is present an “I Voted” sticker or proof that they voted by mail (a photo or verbal commitment is sufficient) to receive a free cup of their choice.

The following coffee shops are taking part in the campaign:

Gainesville: Wyatt’s Coffee – 202 SE 2nd Avenue

Jacksonville: Bold Bean Coffee Roasters – All locations

Orlando: Downtown CREDO – All locations

Tampa: Kahwa Coffee – Element, 808 N. Tampa Street

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“Voting is our fundamental right and duty as Americans, and this year it’s more critical than ever,” said Eddie Farah, the founder and managing partner at Farah & Farah. “Our firm is committed to civic engagement, and we launched Vote Boldly to help inspire  Floridians to get out and vote. Since local coffee shops are often a cornerstone of any community, we are partnering with some of the best in Florida to reach voters on Election Day.”

 

 

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