Building an Army of Kindness

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The Story Behind Pilot Pete’s Coffee with a Purpose

In a world that often feels rushed and impersonal, Pilot Pete’s Coffee with a Purpose stands as a beacon of kindness and connection. Inspired by his Grandma June, Pete Thomas created more than just a coffee shop; he built a mission to serve others, foster community, and restore faith in humanity.

From Coats to Connections

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What began as a simple idea — to ensure no one faces winter without warmth — has grown into a movement that changes lives. Over the past ten years, Pete has made 116 trips to help Chicago’s homeless, distributing over 42,000 coats, countless winter essentials like boots, hats, gloves, and scarves, and serving  1,300  gallons of coffee through  his mobile coat café.

Every coat tells a story. On a bitter January night, Pete met a young man in a parking lot asking for money. Instead, Pete arranged support through a friend. Six weeks later, the man called Pete to share he was working two jobs and moving into his own apartment. Moments like these remind us of the power of being seen, heard, and valued.

Beyond coats and coffee, Pete has reunited families, provided meals and showers, and extended kindness that restores dignity and hope.

Fueled by Community

The success of Coffee with a Purpose is driven by an “army of kindness”— volunteers, donors, and supporters. People like Priscilla reflect this spirit, “I am so proud to know these wonderful people. After the passing of my grandmother, they made sure I smiled and shed no tears, reminding me that my grandmother is always with me. The care not only for me but for my mother and the smiles they give us mean so much. I have and will always support Pilot Pete’s because they are about caring, sharing, and giving. Thank you, Pilot Pete, for what you do.”

Join the Movement

At Pilot Pete’s, kindness is part of everyday life. Every other Friday, the shop donates 20% of proceeds to local charities or families in need while customers share acts of kindness that inspires others. Looking ahead, Coffee with a Purpose is growing as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, Reviving Faith in Humanity, to expand its mission and reach more people.

You can make a difference in many ways: volunteering, donating winter coats or winter essentials like hats and gloves or contributing via Venmo: @CoffeewithaPurpose.

Together, we can deliver warmth, connection, and hope — because love always wins.

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