Mia is only 16 years old and has started her own baking
business, The Blue Butterly Bakery. Mia weaves her compassion for others into her business plan. Helpingher mother, Karen, put together medical meals for their local hospital was not enough for Mia. With her own business, she has decided to give a third of her
weekly profits to charity. Occasionally, this means simply donating the money, but more often it means taking her profits and using them to buy food and careproducts to make homemade meals and care packages for others in need.
The following is a list of Mia’s accomplishments so far:
- She has prepared meals for over 200 front line medical
workers - She has donated to the Robert Wood Johnson hospital in NewBrunswick, Cooper University hospital in Camden and the Mamonities hospital in
Brooklyn New York - She has donated to the Clare Estate Assisted Livingfacility in Bordentown and the Jewish Home Family Assisted Living facility in
Rockleigh - She has donated to the Hope Hose Fire Company firstresponders in Bordentown.
- She has donated over $400 worth of homemade meals, food
stuffs, and personal care products to The Extended Hand Homeless shelter in Mt.Holly, donated over 40 bags of personal care products to the Pine Motel Housing
in Bordentown, donated supply’s to the Burlington County Animal Shelter,donated art supply’s, toys and books to the pediatric ward at Capital Health
Hospital in Pennington, and donated food and meals to the Four Corners Schoolin Burlington - Mia also donates to the Boabab Home in Bagamoyo Tanzania to
help with their mission of treating orphaned AIDS babies.