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Whipping Up A Meal? Or Whipping Up A Social Transformation?

A heartwarming story behind Eighteen Chefs

Mr Benny Se Teo, co-founder of Eighteen Chefs sowed the seed for starting his very own social enterprise after his own personal encounter of having been in and out of prison for heroin addiction in his adolescence. Chef Benny wish to inspire troubled youths and ex-convicts with his personal story, gifting them strength and a ray of hope by helping them to reintegrate back into society through inclusive hiring.

“By providing them with a safe and

non-judgmental working environment, we believe that we are giving them a chance to also work on their recovery through this unity of bond, which will eventually allow them to find a better and happier path in life.”

Mr Benny Se Teo, CCO of Eighteen Chefs

Unlike you and I, ex-convicts often find difficulties landing themselves a job due to their past prison records. Breaking down the employment barriers for the marginalised, when it comes to hiring, Chef Benny will not hesitate to give these ex-convicts priority! Eighteen Chefs believe that everyone should be given a second chance and the power of human potential. Gainful employment helps to rebuild their self-esteem, dignity and provide them with a new sense of purpose. Eighteen Chefs is keen to be a part of this meaningful journey, their journey to reformation!

Supporting Eighteen Chefs help them to train and employ more vulnerable people in our local community through employment opportunities.

So… why not join them along for the ride, place your order today: https://bit.ly/30LVhZM

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