LIC’s Coffeed teams
with Julia’s Kitchen
for a special cookie sale benefiting
BY BILL PARRY
Coffeed, the Long Island
City-based philanthropic
artisanal coffee com-pany,
is teaming with
Julia Maidman, a 20-year-old with
autism and a passion for baking,
to produce and sell thousands of
cookies to bring hope to families
and people of all ages who are
living with autism.
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The team at Coffeed along with
Julia’s Kitchen, which Maidman runs,
will bake chocolate chip and oatmeal
cookies. The sweet treats are on sale
now through the end of April, which is
Autism Awareness Month, online at
JuliasCookies.org and at Coffeed loca-tions
across the city.
“Julia, our master baker, is delighted
to share her delicious cookies, the result
of great devotion, hard work and the
desire to ‘bake’ us happy,” Maidman’s
autism programs
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