Neighbourhood Kitchen - Own Brand

job training and opportunities, low-income families, Grant for Good

Providing entrepreneurship and food manufacturing support for grassroots women to develop their food brands

  

  

The venture will coordinate community resources, and provide entrepreneurship and food business training as well as 24-hour access to a neighbourhood kitchen food factory for grassroots women to develop their skills and capabilities. The venture targets to assist 100 grassroots women to set up 50 homemade food brands in order to expand their livelihood opportunities. Participating women will also share their products with 300 persons from low-income families, promoting the entrepreneurial potential of grassroots women by action.

 

Name of Organisation

Caritas—Hong Kong (Caritas Mok Cheung Sui Kun Community Centre)

Approved Funding Amount

HK$1,454,357.2

Funding Period (Status)

2 years (Active)

Expected Impact

  • Provide 212 sessions of entrepreneurship courses and 9 sessions of personality workshop to 100 grassroots women
  • Support grassroots women to establish 50 homemade food brands
  • Provide opportunities for 100 participants to sell their own products in 21 bazaars
  • Provide a total of 3 600 hours of access to the 24-hour food factory to create a flexible entrepreneurial environment for participants
  • Provide 300 grassroots individuals with homemade food products made by the grassroots women entrepreneurs
  • Organise 24 sessions of team building activity to expand the social network of the target beneficiaries

Milestones/Progress

(To be updated when available)

Website

https://mcskcc.caritas.org.hk/