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Starbucks Strengthens its Support for the U.S. Military Community

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Starbucks Corporation (Nasdaq: SBUX) announces expanded career development, mental health, and hiring initiatives to support U.S. military community. Plans include new centralized relocation service, expansion of Military Family Store program, and personalized mental health support for partners and their families.
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  • Starbucks plans to expand its Military Family Store program across the U.S., aiming to more than double its store count to 250 by 2025, with 100 of these new stores located on military bases. The company also announced a new centralized service to support career development and mobility for reservist partners and military spouses, as well as personalized mental health support for veteran partners and their families.
  • The company's commitment to supporting military and Veteran-connected families, as well as its focus on mental health and career development, positions Starbucks as a premiere thought leader in investing in military and Veteran families. The company's initiatives demonstrate a deep and abiding commitment to the U.S. military community.
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Company announces new centralized relocation service, community building & mental health support

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Today, Starbucks Corporation (Nasdaq: SBUX) is proud to strengthen its support for the U.S. military community, including partners (employees) and their families through expanded career development, mental health, and hiring initiatives. The focus areas were inspired by conversations with Starbucks Armed Forces Network (AFN), a partner (employee) resource group that welcomes, engages and empowers Starbucks Veterans, military spouses and advocates.

“At Starbucks, two of our promises that underpin our mission are building a bridge to a better future for our partners and we contribute positively to every community we serve and, our announcements today reinforce these promises from a company grounded in human connection,” said Laxman Narasimhan, ceo of Starbucks. “I had the opportunity to work alongside many partners from our Military Family Stores. This feedback from our partners within our own military community has been invaluable to helping us offer innovative, industry-leading support where they need it most.”

Narasimhan added, “As part of our announcement, we extend more personalized mental health support, support the celebration of heritage, and provide better pathways to develop careers at Starbucks for our veterans and our families. We are proud to call our military family members and advocates our partners and welcome the ability to recruit even more of them.”

Supporting our partners
To support career development and mobility for reservist partners and military spouses, Starbucks is providing a new centralized service that connects partners to Starbucks opportunities as part of its transfer policy for partners going through relocation. It is estimated that military families move every 2.5 years on average. This resource will enable partners and their families to grow their careers within Starbucks, while navigating relocation required by the military.

Starbucks is also building on its work with Lyra Health to ensure veteran partners and their families have personalized mental health support. Starbucks and Lyra are developing a new workshop that will be available to partners and their families later this fall.

“Starbucks has a deep and abiding commitment to supporting military- and Veteran-connected families all year round, and today's announcement sets them apart as a premiere thought leader in how companies and our communities become stronger by investing in military and Veteran families,” said Kathy Roth-Douquet, ceo of Blue Star Families. “We are both deeply committed to ensuring that military families have a place to connect, find support, and build enduring relationships wherever the mission takes them.”

Starbucks will work with its partners, VSOs and community members with lived experiences to inform and develop these programs.

Supporting our communities
Starbucks today also announced plans to expand its Military Family Store program across the U.S. Since 2015, Starbucks Military Family Stores have been core to advancing Veteran causes, accelerating hiring in the community, and supporting the transition from military to civilian careers. Starbucks current Military Family Stores across the U.S. serve as central gathering places for active military personnel, Veterans, their families and surrounding communities who are often far from their loved ones.

Starbucks aspires to more than double its Military Family Store count, expanding the program footprint to 250 stores by 2025. Starbucks will locate 100 of these new stores on military bases. Of these stores, select locations will be designed to recognize and honor each of the armed forces in unique ways.

"As a member of Starbucks Armed Forces Network, I’m proud to see Starbucks continue to make a positive impact through their support for our military and Veteran community,” said Jeff J., Starbucks AFN executive champion. “These commitments build on other Starbucks personalized resources and benefits for the military community such as the Starbucks College Achievement Plan extension option, up to 80 hours of military leave with full pay and up to 78 weeks of differentiated wage pay for partners called to active duty. The Armed Forces Network looks forward to continuing to advise on these initiatives as they come together.”

About Starbucks
Since 1971, Starbucks Coffee Company has been committed to ethically sourcing and roasting high-quality arabica coffee. Today, with more than 36,000 stores worldwide, the company is the premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee in the world. Through our unwavering commitment to excellence and our guiding principles, we bring the unique Starbucks Experience to life for every customer through every cup. To share in the experience, please visit us in our stores or online at http://news.starbucks.com or www.starbucks.com.

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Tiana Noble

tnoble@starbucks.com

Source: Starbucks Corporation

FAQ

What initiatives did Starbucks announce to support the U.S. military community?

Starbucks announced expanded career development, mental health, and hiring initiatives, including a new centralized relocation service, expansion of Military Family Store program, and personalized mental health support for partners and their families.

What is the goal of Starbucks in expanding its Military Family Store program?

Starbucks aims to more than double its Military Family Store count to 250 by 2025, with 100 of these new stores located on military bases. The company also plans to design select locations to recognize and honor each of the armed forces in unique ways.

How is Starbucks supporting career development and mobility for reservist partners and military spouses?

Starbucks is providing a new centralized service that connects partners to Starbucks opportunities as part of its transfer policy for partners going through relocation, aiming to support career development and mobility for reservist partners and military spouses.

What personalized resources and benefits does Starbucks offer for the military community?

Starbucks offers personalized resources and benefits for the military community, including the Starbucks College Achievement Plan extension option, up to 80 hours of military leave with full pay, and up to 78 weeks of differentiated wage pay for partners called to active duty.

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