Coffee for Good is hosting a new art show, “Unleashed,” which is a collection of pet inspired works by the exceptional artists of Maggie Daly Arts Cooperative (MDAC). MDAC is a social enterprise where individuals with disabilities can learn, create and benefit by participating in a multi-faceted arts program.
All of the art is for sale with proceeds benefiting Maggie Daly Arts Cooperative, Coffee for Good and, most importantly, the artists themselves.
The show runs June 14 through Sept 15, 2025.
Coffee for Good is housed within an 1858 building at 48 Maple Ave in Greenwich. There is ample, free parking.
Coffee for Good was voted the Best Coffee Shop of the Gold Coast. The coffee shop provides training for people with developmental disabilities. Trainees earn minimum wage while learning and working and then graduate to local employment.
Since opening in 2021, Coffee for Good has placed over 30 adults into employment. Everyone at Coffee for Good believes in the dignity of a job and that meaningful employment is vital to a person’s mental, social, financial and emotional health. Customers are vital as they help us train young adults.
Coffee for Good Hours:
Monday to Friday 7:30am to 5:30pm
Saturday 7:30am to 4pm
About Maggie Daly Arts Cooperative For more than 74 years, The Kennedy Collective has provided individuals with disabilities the resources and encouragement to express their thoughts and feelings through art.
In 2014, The Kennedy Collective opened the Maggie Daly Arts Cooperative (MDAC) in downtown Bridgeport, CT, creating a nurturing studio space where artist’s voice emerges through their stories, energy, and often self-invented techniques. MDAC embodies The Kennedy Collective core values – Challenge the Status Quo, Build Community, Create Purpose, and Ensure Inclusion.
MDAC artists bring a sense of beauty and dignity into our lives that inspires us to see the world around us in new ways.
More information about the Maggie Daly Arts Cooperative is available online.