Welcome to That Day Collective

We’re more than a brand—we’re a movement. That Day Collective is a trauma-aware, woman- and veteran-founded initiative rooted in purpose. Every product, workshop, and bag of coffee you see here is created to spark healing, build connection, and support those navigating life after “that day.”

$2 from every coffee bag sold supports That Day Community Corner, a nonprofit focused on creating safe, trauma-informed spaces and access to tools for healing.

  • Meaningful Goods


    Thoughtfully curated collections, bags, and bundles that tell stories and bring comfort.

  • Coffee That Gives Back

    10% of every bag gives back to safe spaces in unexpected places.

  • Pop-Up Safe Spaces


    Calming corners at events and festivals—sensory-friendly, grounding, and inclusive.

  • Vibrant Waves Whiskers

    Artist Statement

    I love colors and drawing is my way of bringing them to life in a way that makes me and others happy. I am based in Doylestown, PA.

    Bio

    Jenn Pelosi is a Bucks County based illustrator who grew up in a small town in Hunterdon County, NJ.
    Her last two years of high school she wanted to be a fashion designer but didn’t know how to sew so instead of sketching clothes studied advertising and digital design, at Polytech career & technical school in Flemington, NJ. Jenn and a classmate won a Skills USA award for a banner design in typography.

    Her Etsy wall art shop has been open since April of last year.

    Shop Her store today!! 
  • H.E.R. Warrior Project

    A trauma-informed support group for the women who serve — veterans, active military, and first responders.

    Who We Are

    HER Warrior Project is a peer-led, community-based support group meeting twice a month in a safe, quiet, and consistent location. We are grounded in the values of healing, empowerment, and resilience — and built for women who give their all to serve others.

    Tiffany McKeaney

    • Management and Program Analyst at Dept. of Veterans Affairs
    • Veteran
    • National Anthem Performer
    Connect with Tiffany 
  • Carry the HopeA

    It all started with a visit to Swami Sivananda Memorial Institute (SSMI), a school in India where bright-eyed students, eager to learn, sat in classrooms with limited resources. I, Ahilya Dugar, had come to support their education, but as I listened to their stories and dreams, I realized I wanted to do more—something lasting, something meaningful.

    This isn’t just a bag—it’s a story of impact, tradition, and connection. And you are a part of it.

    Thank you for carrying more than just a bag. You’re carrying a mission.

    Learn more here!