Father Joe’s Villages Logo Stainless Steel Travel Mug

$35.87

Brew Kindness on the Go: Father Joe’s Villages Logo Travel Mug

Start your day with a warm beverage and a warm heart with the Father Joe’s Villages Logo Travel Mug. This sleek and functional mug is your perfect companion for commutes, errands, or simply enjoying a cup of coffee at home.

Made from high-quality, 100% vacuum insulated stainless steel, this mug keeps your drinks hot for hours. Whether you prefer steaming coffee, soothing tea, or refreshing iced beverages, this mug ensures the perfect temperature, sip after sip. The secure, 100% black screw-on plastic lid features a convenient flip top, allowing for easy on-the-go access to your drink while preventing spills and leaks.

This travel mug boasts a generous 15oz (0.44 liter) capacity, providing ample room for your favorite beverage. Plus, it showcases the iconic Father Joe’s Villages logo, letting you proudly represent their mission of helping people in need.

More than just a travel mug, it’s a statement piece. By choosing this mug, you’re not just enjoying your drink, you’re actively supporting Father Joe’s Villages and their tireless work in providing housing, healthcare, and hope to San Diego’s most vulnerable populations.

So, brew kindness on the go. Choose the Father Joe’s Villages Logo Travel Mug and make a positive impact while enjoying your favorite beverage.

Features:

  • Materials: 100% vacuum insulated stainless steel body, 100% black screw on plastic lid with a flip top
  • 15oz (0.44 l)
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