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69-Year-Old Buys Starbucks Coffee For Cancer Patients And Staff Every Week To Bring A Smile On Their Face


Watch the kind man bringing a smile on stranger’s faces by buying them coffee

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69-year-old Dan Dewey buys Starbucks coffee for all the cancer patients and staff at the Michigan Cancer Institute in Bloomfield Hills.

Every Thursday around 10:30 in the morning, Dan goes to his local Starbucks and order 12 to 24 drinks for all the patients receiving chemotherapy and the staff at the cancer treatment center.

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Dan’s Coffee Run
Dan’s Coffee Run

It all started when Dan’s father was being treated for cancer at the Michigan Cancer Institute in Bloomfield Hills and he brought a cup of Starbucks coffee to his father.

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One day, he bought Starbucks coffee to all the patients receiving chemotherapy at the cancer treatment center and then it became a routine.

Unfortunately, Dan’s father passed away but before dying, he told Dan to continue the good deed he was doing.

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Dan’s Coffee Run

Dan spent around $40 to $75 on buying coffee for all the patients and staff at the Michigan Cancer Institute in Bloomfield Hills.

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Valerie, a Starbucks barista, said she loves seeing his smiling face and looks forward to filling Dan’s order every Thursday.

She said: “After three years of people asking about why this man buys so many drinks, me telling them the story and them asking how they can donate, I came up with an idea.”

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Dan’s Coffee Run
Dan’s Coffee Run

“I would get a custom Starbucks card, with “Dan’s Coffee Run” on it for anyone who would like to donate money that will go directly to purchasing drinks for the patients of MCI.”

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This is how “Dan’s Coffee Run” started. The kind-hearted man never fails to buy and deliver coffee every Thursday for cancer patients. He brings a smile on everyone’s face with his selfless work.

When he was asked about the tradition that he kept alive even after his father’s death, he said: “I’ll continue doing this until the day I die.”

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