Prepare for a sweet new year with a visit to local Baltimore honey producer Hon's Honey on Friday, September 27 at 10:30 AM. Carpools will depart from the CWB at 10:00 a.m. Hon's Honey is a social enterprise dedicated to giving dignity and purpose to women survivors of trauma— addiction, trafficking, generational poverty and abuse. We'll have a tour of the facility, meet with one of the survivors who handcraft the products, and get an opportunity to buy some local honey to add to your Rosh Hashanah table.
Please fill out this form if you are a UMBC student planning to attend so we can coordinate carpools. Questions? Please reach out to Lisa Huberman at lhuberm1@umbc.edu.
About Hon's Honey:
Handcrafted in Baltimore by women survivors, of addiction, unemployment, generational poverty and sex trafficking with the healing power of love, Hon’s Honey is an employment program of a non-profit called The Well. Before being employed at Hon’s Honey, women commit to a holistic healing process through a life development program, free counseling, workshops and building community at The Well.
The Well was founded in 2013 to holistically empower women and families to identify their life's purpose so that they can live above life’s challenges with meaning and intentionality. The Well serves an estimated 800 women annually.
It is out of The Well’s COR Life Mentorship program that Hon’s Honey was founded to support, empower and equip women of Baltimore.