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Bettr Barista currently runs a four-month programme for vulnerable women and youth at-risk where they are equipped with not just coffee-making skills, but also mental and emotional resilience.
Next January, the company will roll out a two-month accelerated programme for individuals with fewer support needs than those who attend the four-month programme.
They will trained in general food and beverage skills and emotional health.
Ms Chng is continuing to expand her coffee business, as she looks into plans to branch out in Myanmar, Indonesia and the Philippines next year. These plans had been put on hold due to the pandemic.