OH, SORRY, IS THIS ROOM 803? I’M HERE FOR THE APOCALYPSE NOW PARTY.
HELEN CLARK EXPLAINS TO JOHN KEY WHY SHE GAVE HIM A ‘D’ FOR HIS ASSIGNMENT ON ‘THE FUTURE OF POLITICS IN NEW ZEALAND’
(Source: poourpantz)
Social Enterprise
At the end of 2011, Helen Clark, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, visited Hot Bread Kitchen, a bakery project in the neighbourhood of Harlem New York.
Hot Bread Kitchen is a non-profit social enterprise that creates better lives for low-income women and their families. They do this by paying women while they learn the skills necessary to launch food businesses and achieve management track positions in food manufacturing.
To help offset the cost of their training and to build esteem in the contribution of immigrants, they sell delicious multi-ethnic breads that are inspired by their bakers and the many countries that they come from. They also make it a priority to use local and organic ingredients.
The great thing about this social enterprise is that as thestaff of trainees grows, so does the product line. As part of their mission, they preserve valuable baking and culinary traditions and “br-educate” New Yorkers about the tasty and important contributions of immigrant communities.
Dear John,
Accept once and for all that you will never get close to being as amazing as this wonderful lady.
Miss you Helen!
Me as Helen Clark, Helen Clark as me.
HELEN CLARK HAS A STREET STYLE BLOG.