He Co-Founded A Foundation To Help Farmers
The following fact about Hugh Jackman is that he is the co-founder of a foundation helping farmers. Hugh Jackman visited Ethiopia in 2009 to film Dukale's Dream, a documentary. There, he met Dukale, the eponymous coffee farmer, and grew close to him. Dukale makes his farm economically and environmentally viable with the aid of his family and village, increasing the value of his coffee beans. The effort Dukale and his neighborhood put out to cultivate and market coffee beans to customers all around the world served as an inspiration to Jackman. The resulting income not only provided food for Dukale and his family but also improved living conditions for all of the village's inhabitants. Jackman informed Dukale of this and assured him that he would do his part to assist. So, Laughing Man Coffee came into being. By funding initiatives that pave the path for coffee producers and their families to be healthy, successful, and grow, the Laughing Man Foundation "supports coffee farming communities."
Laughing Man Coffee sells coffee to weary and thirsty clients, just like any other coffee shop. However, Jackman only purchases his beans from underdeveloped nations like Ethiopia and Colombia. Additionally, none of the earnings go to Jackman. Paying the farmers who gave him the beans is his first order of business. All of the remaining funds are then donated to a number of worthwhile causes, such as Fair Trade USA and the Higher Education Scholarship Program.

