 America may run on Duncan, but here at South Station, customers keep Boston grounded by getting their coffee from the Well Coffee House, even while on the go. The idea for a coffee house came to Matt Love after opening the Church at Well, a non-denominational Christian ministry in East Boston. The goal was not to rely on constant donations or to do fundraisers or to do can drives or different things like that, but just to have the community receiving a product, a cup of coffee, which everybody likes during coffee, and then be able to allow that money to go back out into the community. The coffee house picks a different non-profit organization to donate to each month. Project Giving Kids was the organization donated to in the month of February. There are two different things that I think the Well Coffee House is specifically helping with. The first is the most obvious, the donation. But the second really is awareness. So by advertising about Project Giving Kids and all the work that we're doing all month, the Well Coffee House has put our name out there and connected us with countless numbers of families and students that might be looking for age-appropriate activities. It's a very caring, very giving community, even though there's a lot of movies made of how tough Boston is, it's a very caring community. While the donations are smaller in size, since opening a business runs many costs, Matt hopes the coffee house will continue to grow and is looking to open three more outside of Boston. For BUTV, I'm Taylor Dicello.