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A Sweeter Life: A Dessert Fundraiser

Home A Sweeter Life: A Dessert Fundraiser
18
Jan
2015
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Date/Time
Date(s) - 01/18/2015
3:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Location
Haley House Cafe


Dessert Chefs include: Joanne Chang of FLOUR BAKERY Molly Dwyer of TREMONT 647, Maura Kilpatrick of SOFRA BAKERY, Tanya Peterson of PATISSERIE ON NEWBURY, Lee Napoli of CHOCOLEE CHOCOLATES, with more to be confirmed soon! On Sunday January 18th, from 3 to 5 PM, at the Haley House Bakery CafĂ© in Roxbury, some of Boston’s finest dessert chefs will showcase their signature treats at a “tasting” fundraiser for Haley House’s Transitional Employment Program, supporting individuals transitioning from incarceration. Tickets for this event cost $50. From 2-3pm, the pastry and dessert chefs will host a special meet & greet reception an early-admission ticket ($100) is required for this pre-event.

Tickets for this dessert event ($50) and the pre-event reception ($100) are available online at: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/864837

 

Four years ago, when Haley House was looking for a tenant for its retail space in the South End, Gus Rancatore of Toscanini suggested contacting Lee Napoli of Chocolee Chocolates. Lee came through and set up shop in the space, selling her delicacies and teaching chocolate classes on Saturday afternoons in the Soup Kitchen. She generously proposed the idea of gathering some friends to make desserts to support Haley House’s Transitional Employment Program, and the result is A Sweeter Life. The Transitional Employment Program assists those recently released from incarceration by providing real-life employment opportunities in an atmosphere designed to ensure safety and stability. Participants are also required to pursue additional education, with tutoring and transitional support provided by other members of the Haley House Community. The Transitional Employment Program upholds Haley House’s long tradition of creating opportunities for folks who are turning their lives around. Since 1966, Haley House has responded to the challenges faced by the disenfranchised in our community. Over the past 48 years, it has become a multi-faceted organization creating housing and jobs, promoting urban revitalization, growing food, and offering healthy meals to those with limited resources. Haley House responds to the evolving needs of the local community while maintaining a long-term commitment to programs that foster health, hope and economic independence.

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