CBS 58 reports:
Sendik’s Food Markets has announced that they will become the first retail outlet for Friendship Bakery.
Beginning June 14th, Sendik’s in Mequon will sell Friendship Bakery challah bread, rolls, and crinkle chocolate cookies.
According to a release from Sendik’s, Friendship Bakery aims to empower individuals with special needs by challenging them to take on responsibilities of creating and baking delicious baked goods.
The bakery was started to address a vocational education gap that occurs for high school graduates with disabilities. Many of these graduates have limited employment options consisting of a narrow range of tasks or community participation programs. Friendship Bakery provides an outstanding alternative.
To kick off the first day of the partnership, Friendship Bakery bakers will be at Sendik’s Mequon on Thursday, June 14th from 3-5pm providing free samples and interacting with customers.
Rabbi Levi Stien and wife Rochel Leah Stien (nee Horowitz) Shluchim in Milwaukee WI. YOU ARE AMAZING! Thank you so much for starting the FC bakery and thank you for all the programs you are doing throughout Wisconsin.
I was there as well, The Stein’s are doing a phenomal service, to ppl with special needs of Wisconsin, and bakery goods is acutualy very Delicious.
The pastries look good and delicious actually I was there and the food was great