we slathered this butter on loaves of the bread and it rivaled any bakery in new york. inmate rhonda was hoping that the bakery would help turn her life around. when i first dame came here, i wanted to hurt myself, i was really depressed. i was, like, going crazy. oh, my god, my records are messed up now. i don t know what to do. i got myself into the bakery. keep myself busy. and i love the bakery. ever worked in a bakery before? no, i never worked outside. i always been in the streets, hustling. i never had a regular job in my life. that s what i m trying to tell you. i never had a regular job. rhonda was serving eight months on a drug possession charge. i was working in the streets.
some guy approached me. i thought it was a date because i work in the streets. so he gives me the money and asked where can i get drugs and i sent him to the drug dealer. i mean, he gave me the money, i went to the dealer, gave him the stuff, one crack and well, you know what? they got me and him, my first felony. she told our producer she had worked as a prostitute the last 14 years. i didn t like myself doing it. i wasn t too happy about it but i had no choice. i had no money, i had no nothing. how many years did you do that? since i was 21. rhonda hopes the skills she has picked up in the bakery will give her a second chance as a mother. got a daughter? yes, she s 14. she s with her father s mother in florida. what s her name? roseanne. she writes to you? yeah. what does she write? saying that she loves me, she misses me.
jail s 14,000 residents. 4,000 loaves a week. every inmate has to get four slices of bread per meal per day. we also feed the employees. so we make a lot of bread here. they gave us a couple of loaves and this butter. we slathered the butter on the loaves of bread. it rivaled any bakery in new york. inmate rhonda was hoping the bakery would help turn her life around. when i first came in here, i wanted to hurt myself. i was really depressed. i was going crazy. i said my first felon, i said oh, my god my record is so messed up now. i don t know what to do. so i got myself into the bakery. to keep myself busy, and i love the bakery. ever worked in a bakery
butter. we slathered this butter on loaves of the bread and it rivaled any bakery in new york. inmate rhonda was hoping that the bakery would help turn her life around. when i first dame came here, i wanted to hurt myself, i was really depressed. i was, like, going crazy. oh, my god, my records are messed up now. i don t know what to do. i got myself into the bakery. keep myself busy. and i love the bakery. ever worked in a bakery before? no, i never worked outside. i always been in the streets, hustling. i never had a regular job in my life. that s what i m trying to tell you. i never had a regular job. rhonda was serving eight months on a drug possession charge.
i was working in the street. some guy approached me. i thought it was a date because i work in the street. so he gives me the money and asked where can i get drugs and i sent him to the drug dealer. i mean, he gave me the money, i went to the dealer, gave him the stuff, one crack and well, you know what? they got me and him, my first felony. she told our producer she had worked as a prostitute the last 14 years. i didn t like myself doing it. i wasn t too happy about it but i had no choice. i had no money, i had no nothing. how many years did you do that? since i was 21. rhonda hopes the skills she has picked up in the bakery will give her a second chance as a mother. got a daughter? yes, she s 14. she s with her father s mother in florida. what s her name? roseanne. she writes to you? yeah. what does she write? saying that she loves me, she misses me.