11/18/2021
Janie uses her passion for baking to connect with people to become happy & successful in life after she struggled with alcohol addiction and homelessness.
A personal success story does not happen overnight! Put a skill or passion to work, like repairing, crafting, sewing, cooking/baking, landscaping/gardening (or better yet, having a talent not heard of before). The American chef Paula Deen was not homeless before her fame. Yet, she struggled, so she started by working from home making sandwiches for the lunch crowd, naming that business The Bag Lady.
Are you, or someone you know, homeless or discouraged, not happy with where you are now and in need of direction in life? Janie's and Paula Deen's stories are for you!
Not sure where and how to start, how to get financial support? Talk with a trusted friend & a counselor & a few more professionals to get advice and help. Then create your personal success story! ❤️
https://www.foxnews.com/us/life-changing-baked-goods-new-york
Janie Deegan said baking was something that always brought her joy as a kid. One day while working as a superintendent in the Manhattan's East Village neighborhood, she picked up a handheld mixer "and just started baking."