Social enterprises are businesses that sell products or services to advance their mission.
The combined cost of a criminal conviction and a year of incarceration can exceed $70,000. Employment is key to breaking out of poverty and staying out of prison.
93% of these formerly chronically unemployed women are still employed a year later.
Here is some recent top media coverage of the Bean Project:
This Social Enterprise Makes Chili To Make an Impact
Tamra Ryan - CEO of Women's Bean Project
Women's Bean Project Hosting Open House
A Cup of Soup for a Better Future: CEO Offers Lessons on Leading for Change
How the Women's Bean Project is Empowering Local Ladies
Tech and Soft Skills Learning Leads to Work and a Sense of Dignity
Giving Women a Hand Up
In Good Company - Who Says Businesses Have to Pick Profit Over Philanthropy
How A Social Enterprise Rebranded To Sell More Products And Help More Women
Growth And Forgiveness: One Woman's Story
Empowering Women Through Gourmet Food Production
19 Secret Santa 2017 Gifts For People You Don't Know Very Well
Stories That Inspire
Woman To Watch: From The Street To The Marketplace
How Hiring Women Other Businesses Won't Has Made All The Difference
Daily Habits That Execs Swear By
14 Healthy Food Gifts To Give Yourself This Holiday Season
23 Things These Successful Executives Do Every Day
Helping Women Go From The Streets To Success
Where A Woman Earns Her Future
This Soup Will Make You Feel Really Good
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