Good Companies // Good Neighbors

With the vision of being a good neighbor, we’ve always aspired to leverage our company to add value to every community in which we operate. This led to the creation of our flagship community impact program, the Get Comfortable campaign, in 2015.

This now-annual campaign has a mission to unify the business community to resource the agencies best equipped to address the community’s most pressing needs. We’re thrilled to share that the 2018 campaign wrapped this November, generating $290,121 for our six nonprofit partners.

In Athens-Clarke County, where one in five people is food-insecure and the poverty rate is 36-percent – nearly twice the state poverty rate of 18.4-percent – the campaign has historically focused on hunger, homelessness, and poverty. Through a rigorous vetting process as well as the direction of an advisory committee of community stakeholders, the campaign funded six organizations this year: Advantage Behavioral Health, The Athens Area Homeless Shelter, The Athens Community Council on Aging, The Ark, Mercy Health Center, and Chosen for Life Ministries.

“Good companies are good neighbors,” says Matt Stevens, Creature Comforts’ Director of Community & Culture. “They determine what the needs of their communities are, they position themselves to participate as strategically as possible, and they invite others to join them. I cannot possibly express how grateful I am for the generosity of our business partners, how meaningful this year’s round of donations will be for Athens, not to mention the potential this campaign has to expand in the coming years. This is not just a Creature Comforts undertaking; we’ve simply pushed over the first domino. This initiative now belongs to us—to our community stakeholders and the local business community.”

2018 served as the first year Get Comfortable operated as a year-round campaign, with a season of emphasis that ended in April. During this spring push, we donated 100-percent of our Wednesday “community day” profits to the Get Comfortable Fund, sold special campaign-related merchandise, and brought back our popular Get Comfortable IPA with all the profits going to the fund. Additionally, a diverse group of business partners stepped up to generate funds throughout the year for Get Comfortable, which included medical practices, musicians, bars, restaurants, and many more. In early 2018, we also launched a new website, GetCurious.com, which encompasses all of our community initiatives. The website includes details and updates on Get Comfortable as well as Get Artistic, a campaign launched in June 2018 to serve the local arts community.

We celebrated the campaign wrap-up on November 14 in our tasting room alongside Get Comfortable’s nonprofit and for-profit partners. The 2019 campaign is set to launch February 6, 2019, stay tuned for more details! For more information on Get Comfortable, visit GetCurious.com.

We love this community and are so thankful to each business that stepped up to contribute to Get Comfortable and to our nonprofit partners for the incredible work they do in Athens!