By Natasha Baker | Development Volunteer
The Mental Health Movement does not stop!
Recently, 36 women graduated from our culinary programs in savory foods, chocolate, and regional cuisine. Yum!
In our programs, we not only teach women how to cook, but also how to enter the labor market (or even start their own businesses) and how to take care of their mental health. Our students even had an opportunity to give back by preparing meals offered free to community residents; it took three days just to prepare all the food! We take a holistic approach to social change; we build skills and community at the same time.
Your donation makes this transformation of vulnerable neighborhoods into strong neighborhoods possible. Thank you!
In solidarity,
Natasha Baker (development volunteer)
Mitakuye Oyasin
Îandé Memé Maranongara
Somos Todos Parentes
We Are All Related
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