MIXING MORE THAN BATTER TO HELP IMMIGRANT WOMEN

According to globalshift.org:  “Jessamyn Waldman’s background isn’t in baking, but public policy. Yet she had the idea for Hot Bread Kitchen, a social purpose bakery that provides jobs and training for immigrant women. She learned to make bread, and now she teaches women from impoverished immigrant communities how to combine yeast with flour and water to make a livelihood.”

A positive story relating to helping immigrants and someone with a social conscience, how refreshing!

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Author: Bradley Maged

I'm Brad Maged, an immigration lawyer in Boston, Massachusetts. I help people who want to live and work in the United States and companies that wish to employ them. This blog provides opinion and information on developments in immigration law. Thanks for reading!

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