Cache Coffee Expands Safe Storage: Liberty Safe Partnership Brings Program to More Businesses

What started with one safe and one family's commitment to their community has grown into a county-wide movement.
In June 2023, Cache Coffee and More installed a larger safe at our Logan location — a direct result of demand outpacing capacity. The Herald Journal reported that the new safe was provided through a partnership with Liberty Safe, who reached out after seeing the impact of the program.
"Liberty Safes was kind enough to reach out to us and offer to help," Jamie Buttars told KSL TV. The partnership didn't stop there.
Spreading the Model
Cache Coffee donated its original safe to Preece's Pretty Paws in Richmond, Utah — a small business on the north end of Cache County where, as owner Anita Putney put it, "the town is small, and it's just, nobody's in the limelight. Like, it's just really easy, low-key. And if somebody is having a crisis or anything like that, it's not a bunch of people around that's going to judge."
"We could save more people." — Anita Putney, Preece's Pretty Paws
The Buttars have set up Cache Coffee and More as a nonprofit community coalition. Businesses that want to set up a safe can now get help from the nonprofit and Liberty Safe to cover the cost and establish the program.
The Numbers Don't Lie
By late 2024, Cache Coffee had added three more guns to the safe storage program in just two months. Each one represents a person who chose to ask for help — and a community that was ready to receive them.
If your business wants to be part of this program, reach out to Cache Coffee. The pathway is there. The support is there. All it takes is the willingness to show up.