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Do Good Donuts and Cafe

Year of inception: 2020
Brand name: Do Good Donuts
Address: 412 Rhodes Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada
Postal code: M4L 3A5
Business category: Catering / Food Services

Primary Contact Details
Name: Melanie Cote
Email: melanie@dogooddonuts.org
Phone: 14163057880
Website: https://www.dogooddonuts.org
Identifier: SE

Company Description​

Do Good Donuts is non-profit social enterprise located in Leslieville, Toronto.

We are disrupting employment skills training for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our innovative paid, work-based training program aims to deliver person-led training in an integrated foodservice business. Our employees with intellectual and developmental disabilities learn how to have a job on the job – bridging the current gap between programs that teach them how to find employment and employers who see them as too inexperienced to hire. At Do Good, employees with disabilities work alongside supportive staff to gain the skills and confidence they need to be ready to work in jobs in the community. We produce delicious donuts and cookies which are sold at farmer's markets and for catering to clients across the city.

Community & Social Impact

Youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities face a staggering 85% unemployment rate. At Do Good, we believe it's time for that to change. Our employees with disabilities are measuring and mixing recipes, scooping cookies, rolling, cutting and glazing donuts alongside our staff without disabilities without skipping a beat. At our market tents, they greet customers, take their orders using our digital POS system, package their goods and even make change. We're not sure why 70% of the people we've brought through our program have never had a paying job until they met us - but we suspect it has more to do with how other people see them and less about their ability to get the job done. So we aim to change how people think about employing youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities, one rainbow sprinkle at a time.

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