
Stepping into Cookie Cart on Broadway in North Minneapolis, visitors are met with the rich aroma of fresh-baked cookies and a sense of something special. For alumni like Quentin Moore and Johnny BLESSED, the experience stirs up more than just appetitesโit evokes heartfelt nostalgia.
“It’s like coming home,” Moore shared.
“When I walked in, I thought, โOh my gosh! What is going on?โ The memories just came flooding back,” added BLESSED.
Both men began their professional journeys at Cookie Cart, where they gained much more than a paycheck. For them and countless others, it was the launchpad for personal growth, leadership, and a lifelong connection to community.
A Recipe for Youth Empowerment
Cookie Cart is not just a bakery; itโs a beacon of opportunity for teens in North Minneapolis and St. Paul. The nonprofit combines hands-on work experience with career and leadership development workshops, equipping young people, primarily youth of color, with the skills they need to succeed.
“We center everything around young people,” said Jacquelyn Carpenter, Cookie Cartโs Executive Director. “Itโs about fostering confidence, accountability, and compassionโbuilding the foundation for great citizens, employees, and leaders.”
At its core, the bakery is a classroom where teens learn teamwork, problem-solving, and the art of resilience while creating something tangibleโand delicious.
Baking a Better Tomorrow
What began in Sister Jean Thueraufโs kitchen in the 1980s as a small baking project has evolved into two thriving bakeries. Over the decades, Cookie Cart has stayed true to its mission: using cookies as a tool to teach invaluable life skills.
“Truly, the secret ingredient here is the young people,” Carpenter said. “When we help teens uncover their inherent value and unlock their potential, weโre not just impacting todayโweโre shaping a brighter future.”
From Cookies to Careers
For alumni like Moore, now working in philanthropy, and BLESSED, a community leader, Cookie Cartโs lessons endure far beyond the bakery doors.
“It taught me grit, tenacity, and confidence,” Moore said. “Itโs a foundation that influences every part of my life.”
BLESSED echoed the sentiment: “Itโs not about meโitโs about all of us. Weโre a team, and together we make things happen.”
Todayโs youth are following in their footsteps, discovering their own potential through the act of mixing, baking, and decorating.
A Ripple Effect of Impact
Cookie Cart alumni carry the programโs lessons into their roles as parents, employees, and community leaders.
“Itโs a ripple effect,” Moore explained. “What you learn here shapes how you engage with others and contribute to your community.”
Carpenter added, “Weโre so much more than a bakery. Weโre creating leaders, building connections, and helping dismantle systemic inequitiesโone cookie at a time.”
Get Involved
Cookie Cartโs mission is proof that with the right ingredientsโopportunity, guidance, and trustโyoung people can achieve remarkable things.
To learn more about Cookie Cart or to support its transformative work, visit CookieCart.org.
This is more than bakingโitโs building futures.
Credit: Beret Leone – WCCO News
