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Help Fund Our Mission To Empower and Comfort People Those In Need. A Cause for Tea has remained actively engaged with our mission to empower women and children. Working with our local and international partners, A Cause for Tea desires

What Is ‘ACT’: ACT stands for A Cause for Tea, a local Christian nonprofit organization with a global cause. ACT assists women and children living in dire situations in Nicaragua. Union County native Rhonda Griffin attended a mission trip with

Join us for a Christmas Open Door at the ACT Tea House. Explore, envision and catch the excitement that is in store for our ministry as we embark on a new journey. We acquired a beautiful historic home, ready to

Artisan and Craft Market – Fun Family Event Nov. 7, from 9-4 | Secrest Shortcut Road, Indian Trail NC | located in a 12 acre field between Faith Church Rd. and Unionville-Indian Trail Rd. Hosted by Lil Southern By the

Shop online to support our global and local partners in spreading God’s love, empowering women, and helping children in need. Our global partner is New Life Nicaragua and the local ministry we support is HELP Pregnancy Center of Monroe, NC.

That’s what our customers are saying when they look at the adorable, hand sewn and lovingly styled fashions for our Tea Buddy bunny dolls. Don’t forget to choose an outfit, or two, for the little bunny you select and ‘adopt’

Just in time for spring and summer tea parties, we present new tea flavors available in our Teas & Gifts shop. Bubble Gum and Cookie Dough are the two delicious flavors freshly introduced as part of our Children and Baby

Perky ears, twitchy noses, merry eyes, and tails and toeses, a wonderful collection of plush, handmade bunnies is an attractively whimsical way to playfully dress up a day or basket. Six little personalities, ready to be adopted and cherished by

You’re invited to a tea party on April 25. More details to come!

Look for us at the Union County Market Pop-Up April 4 on Main Street of Downtown Monroe’s historic commercial district.