Cookies with a cause

Non-profit, Social cause Published on 25 July 2006 in Non-profit, Social cause

As its tagline says, a small South African manufacturer of upmarket cookies and brownies is "creating opportunity, one bite at a time."

Khayelitsha is one of South Africa's largest townships, located on the outskirts of Capetown. Its inhabitants are locked in a constant struggle against poverty, unemployment and violence. Two years ago, Alicia Polak, a former investment banker, founded The Khayelitsha Cookie Company (KCC). Ms Polak wanted to offer more than monetary aid, and decided to help the township's women build a sustainable living. She chose cookies because they're a simple product, and baking is a skill that's easy to teach.

KCC now employs 11 women who were formerly unemployed. Since joining KCC, they've been trained in baking, packing, labelling and customer service. To ensure the company's longevity, great emphasis is placed on quality and production standards. The brand's upscale cookies and brownies are sold to South African hotels, restaurants and coffee houses. The Khayelitsha Cookie Company expects to break even soon, and Ms Polak hopes to make her employees part-owners in the business.

Great example of using entrepreneurial skills to help alleviate poverty and unemployment in a sustainable manner, and one that would work well in many parts of the world. Ms Polak is actually considering bringing the cookie concept to disadvantaged parts of the United States. Care to lend her a hand?

Website: http://www.khayelitshacookies.com
Contact: alicia@khayelitshacookies.co.za

Comments on this idea:

India has done similiar efforts and are a great Success one of them being Lijjat Papad.

If we see then India has also done a good job.Lajjat papad being at starting a small scale industry nowdays is very famous

Can anyone give more insights about Ms.Polak and how she got this idea. How are the cookies marketed and what is the response of the customers? Are these available in other countries. As a US citizen if I want to get these cookeis, how should I go about it?

I don't really understand how Ms Polak's Khayelitsha cookies is a non-profit social cause enterprise?
As I read it she has provided training & permanent employment for 11 women but how does this make it a social cause? Do they have any ownership in the enterprise or are they just employees in a baking company?

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