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Nif's Sweet Treats - A Social Mission - 1st draft (week 1)

  • Writer: Nifemi Gbadamosi
    Nifemi Gbadamosi
  • Nov 16, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 10, 2022

Nif's Sweet Treats is a bakery that focuses on providing opportunities for women below the poverty line and ex convicts, enabling them to make a living wage while learning skills that would help them in the job and also towards life. The workers will have to go through extensive training and will have space to show off their skills and creativity.


The bakery plans to partner with women shelters and charities across the city to provide the opportunity to. Our potential partners we hope come from banks, or other small businesses willing to support the mission. This is a bakery of second chances.


Nif's Sweet Treats - A social Mission - edited / final draft (week 2 )


Nif's Sweet Treats is a bakery that focuses on providing and creating opportunities for women who are ex convicts or below the poverty line. Nif's Sweet Treats hopes to provide jobs where employees and trainees would be able to make a living wage and learn skills that would help them in the job and towards life. The workers will have to go through extensive training and will have space to show off their skills and creativity.


"It is estimated that there are about 135,000 people at risk of becoming homeless, 7600 `hidden' homeless, 1,915 short-term or crisis sheltered people and 350 living on the streets" The bakery plans to partner with women shelters and charities across the city to provide the opportunity individuals. Our potential partners we hope come from banks, women's shelters, government, other charities working towards the same mission and goals. This is a bakery of second chances. The mission at Nif’s sweet treats is to help create opportunities and second chances to help individuals improve themselves, and their environment. The vision is hoping the organization helps curve homelessness and reoffending rates and create a better future for individuals across the city.


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