This cafe will have a mission: Help homeless youth

December 31, 2019

Breaktime Cafe doesn’t look like much. It’s 1,500 square feet of typical office space on Portland Street, with gray carpeting, off-white walls, and tables shoved into corners. But by the time the cafe opens in the spring, its founders hope to transform the office into a resource for Boston’s homeless youth.

The opening will mark a major expansion of a six-month pilot program founded last year by a pair of Harvard University undergraduates. It offered a handful of homeless youth on-the-job training as baristas, with the goal of bringing them into the workforce and out of homelessness.

“We’re not creating jobs for people because we pity them,” cofounder Tony Shu, 20, said. “We’re creating jobs for people who have skills and talents within them.”

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