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Buy Us A Coffee & Support Independent News


At Youthere1, we have a deep love for two (2) things: great journalism and a good cup of coffee. That’s why we affectionately call this our “Coffee” page — but really, it’s our Tip Jar. If you enjoy our content, consider “buying us a coffee” to help fuel our work (literally and figuratively!).


As an independent news website, we put in countless hours to bring you the latest and most important stories from Trinidad and Tobago and around the world. We are committed to delivering timely, accurate, and insightful reporting — but we can’t do it alone.


By leaving a tip, you’re not just saying “thank you” — you’re actively supporting the future of independent journalism. Your generosity helps us continue providing high-quality news, in-depth analysis, and stories that inform, educate, and inspire.


Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference. So, if you’d like to support us, grab us a virtual coffee today.


INSTRUCTIONS:
  1. Hit the yellow "Buy me a coffee" button below to be taken to our secure payments provider.
  2. Select the number of coffees you'd like to buy us -- each costs USD $5 -- or select the "Membership" tab if you'd like to automatically buy us coffee on a monthly or yearly basis.
  3. Hit the "Support" button, which shows your total cost, and then enter your Credit Card details.  
  4. Hit the "Pay" button and you're done.
  5. Alternatively, you can hit the blue circle with a coffee icon at the bottom-right of any page on our website to quickly buy us a coffee, anytime!


Feel free to 
contact us if you'll like to let us know that you've donated towards our caffeine addiction :)

P.S: If you prefer to donate via PayPal or Endcash, you can do so securely, below.



Thank you for being a valued reader and for keeping quality journalism alive!

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