12 year-old shares her cake recipe to celebrate Mother's Day!

Kiara Liz Rivera a 12 years old entrepreneur and founder of Kiarita's Cakes, one of the 25 SEEDS Biz launched during Class 2020 of our entrepreneurship program, partnered with @cafeamalove to celebrate Mom with a sweet and meaningful gift.

Kiara loves baking with her mother, who has always supported her. She enjoys to show love through her recipes. This time, Kiara created her recipe for love on a handmade card, which was included in the Cafe Ama Love Box edition for Mothers' Day.

Kiara studies and lives in Aibonito, Puerto Rico. "My mom has always supported me, and that is why I want to share with many people through my recipes the love she has given me. She encourages me, and with the SEEDS program classes, I started my own business", said the 12- year-old entrepreneur.

Show gratitude by example.

Kiara and 50+ classmates study the second cohort of our SEEDS program launched in 2019. Her idea to give back  shows how generous her heart and family values are. "There is no heart kinder than Mom's heart. She teaches us that giving is the best way to fill our lives with sweetness and love, and what better a way than to send moms Puerto Rican coffee along with a meaningful gift to show her our love", explained Angelique Sina, President of Friends of Puerto Rico.

Through the SEEDS Program, Friends of Puerto Rico and Café Ama Love seek to empower the youth of Puerto Rico as they explore, innovate, and learn. SEEDS is a STEAM-based after-school business education program for youth in the island. SEEDS allows students to tackle real-world business problems and participate in a mentoring program with business leaders of  the island.
TheMother’s Day edition that includes a Love blend of your preference and the handmade recipe by Kiara in a beautiful Ama Box. For orders, information, and to get involved, visitwww.cafeama.com or contact us at info@friendsofpuertorico.org.

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