No-Li Brewhouse is Starting the Season of Giving Early This Year

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The 25 Days of Christmas campaign has already raised $20,000 for local organizations

Few businesses are so ingrained in their community as Spokane’s No-Li Brewhouse. Born and Raised IPA isn’t just one of the brewery’s most familiar beers; it’s a comment about the brewery and the people behind it. No-Li Brewhouse describes itself as a progressive, forward-moving, and community-minded brewery. It fits that description—no shortage of good deeds done. The brewery doesn’t do it for optics. You won’t see much self-congratulation on social media. They do it because it’s the right thing to do.

No-Li Brewhouse is doing it again. As it has in past years, heading into the holiday season, it has pledged to raise tens of thousands of dollars for local community organizations. In fact, it has already donated $20,000.

“We’re responding to an unprecedented need in our local communities,” said John Bryant, Owner of No-Li Brewhouse. “We’re not waiting for December, we’re starting now. It’s about taking care of our neighbors and friends. We are one community.”

No-Li Brewhouse says that while many are pulling back, it is leaning in. The family-owned brewery just announced the early launch of its annual 25 Days of Christmas campaign, a community initiative focused on giving, gratitude, and strengthening the neighborhoods that make Spokane home.


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Over the past week, No-Li has contributed more than $20,000 directly to local programs that meet real needs across Spokane and the PNW region. And there’s more to come! These donations and acts of support are part of No-Li’s year-round commitment to serve the community, not just during the holidays.

Recipients Include:

  • Nuestras Raíces Community Center – $2,500 supporting Hispanic / Latino community programs and cultural outreach.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center – $5,000 donation for a fully stocked food pantry providing meals for three weeks.
  • Local Families – $4,000 in grocery gift cards.
  • St. Margaret’s Shelter – $2,500 to assist women and children experiencing housing insecurity.
  • Teen & Kid Closet – $2,500 providing clothing essentials for local youth in need.
  • Spokane Police Chaplaincy – $2,500 supporting first responder families and crisis response services.

No-Li Brewhouse says that its 25 Days of Christmas is both a call to action and a celebration of its commitment to supporting one another. If you are a business or an individual looking to donate, please visit the organizations’ respective websites directly or contact No-Li Brewhouse to learn more.


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