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2020Insight

INSIGHT: 3 Mountains Tea Company

April 2020

Coming Home to Oneself
For 3 Mountains’ Sara Stender Delaney, it’s about making connections

Entrepreneurial inspirations take on many forms. In the case of Sara Stender Delaney of Asheville’s 3 Mountains tea company, her startup—which sources its key tea products, Tîma Tea and Silverback, from Rwanda, Africa—has its origins in global/social activism and her work with her nonprofit Africa Healing Exchange (AHE). She founded AHE after living in Rwanda in 2009 and gaining a personal understanding of the after-effects that survivors of the tragic civil war and genocide, which swept the African country in the ‘90s, were experiencing.


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