A Harrison-based, dog-cookie company that raises money for guide dogs has been able to increase its productivity thanks to a team of dedicated bakers in Chilliwack.
Four people with Chilliwack Society for Community Living (CSCL) 鈥 a non-profit organization that supports adults with developmental disabilities 鈥 were recently hired to help make Tommy鈥檚 Choice Dog Cookies.
Back in October 2023, they met 16-year-old Ryder Newhouse, the young entrepreneur who started the dog-treat business in January 2022.
Ryder, who has autism spectrum disorder, and his grandmother Lillian Newhouse said Tommy鈥檚 Choice has been so successful over the past two years that they couldn鈥檛 keep up with demand.
Ryder and Lillian were guest speakers at a workshop in Langley hosted by Community Futures B.C. as part of its Entrepreneurs with Disabilities program. While there, they connected with vocational councillor Jodie Dessau from CSCL, and she suggested that the adults in CSCL鈥檚 Life program would be the perfect fit for Ryder鈥檚 business.
鈥淚n the Life program, you have to want to work,鈥 Dessau said.
鈥楲ife鈥 stands for 鈥榣earning, inclusion, friendship and employment.鈥
鈥淓very person who joins us has jobs besides this dog-cookie business,鈥 Dessau said.
Life program client Alec Chelczynski stocks shelves at FreshCo, and also helps clean kennels and feed animals at a pet hotel in Rosedale. Kyle McMillan works at the Mission Thrift Store. And Kara-Lyn Loewen and Michelle Phillips deliver the Coffee News throughout Chilliwack.
They all get paid for those jobs, and now they鈥檙e getting even more income by making Tommy鈥檚 Choice Dog Cookies every week.
鈥淚 think the best part of the whole thing is they鈥檙e enjoying it,鈥 Lillian said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just so gratifying for them.鈥
The extra hands have been 鈥渞eally helpful,鈥 she added.
Ryder and the four adults in the Life program are known as Team Ryder. They were at the Christmas Craft Market in November where Chelczynski, also known as the team鈥檚 salesperson, had customers coming to the booth by shouting out 鈥淓xtra! Extra! Tommy鈥檚 Choice Dog Cookies!鈥
Once a week, the Life members make 24 packages of cookies with help from Ryder. In addition, Ryder also bakes dog treats twice a week at a commercial kitchen in Agassiz.
Thanks to the team from CSCL, Ryder has been able to raise even more donations for BC and Alberta Guide Dogs.
Animal-lover Loewen has already put some of her income from making cookies back into the community.
After a recent pay cheque, instead of holding onto the money for herself, she bought two packages of Tommy鈥檚 Choice Dog Cookies and donated them to the Community Animal Response and Education (CARE) Centre.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 care about money, I care about animals,鈥 Loewen said. 鈥淓verybody鈥檚 so focused on money. For me, I care about what鈥檚 more important in life 鈥 animals. That鈥檚 who I am.鈥
Tommy鈥檚 Choice Dog Cookies are available in 18 stores in B.C., including seven in the Chilliwack/Rosedale area, and five in Agassiz/Harrison. For more, go to tommyschoicedogcookies.ca.
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