Fleur Bakker Expands ‘A Beautiful Mess’ Initiative for Refugees in Netherlands

Fleur Bakker, founder of the social enterprise “A Beautiful Mess,” announced the initiative is expected to achieve a €5 million turnover by 2026, helping 300 refugees gain job training as ...

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Fleur Bakker Expands ‘A Beautiful Mess’ Initiative for Refugees in Netherlands

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Fleur Bakker, founder of “A Beautiful Mess”, provides paid job training for asylum seekers and refugees in stylish restaurants. The initiative has expanded to eight locations across three cities in the Netherlands, with a projected turnover of €5 million by 2026.

Responses from public authorities and city mayors highlight the importance of early integration of refugees into the job market. Mayor Ahmed Marcouch of Arnhem emphasises the welcoming environment created by the initiative, which benefits newcomers significantly.

The most recent “A Beautiful Mess” opened in Arnhem six months ago, with Syrian chef Ayman Momo at the helm. Momo, who previously owned a restaurant in Damascus, aspires to expand the concept across Europe.

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‘A Beautiful Mess’ makes a new start in Europe easier for refugees

Fleur Bakker is the driving force behind “A Beautiful Mess”, a social enterprise that trains refugees and asylum seekers in the hospitality industry. Her initiative has flourished over the past 11 years, starting with virtually no funds and now boasting eight restaurants in cities across the Netherlands.

Bakker announced a projected turnover of €5 million by 2026, stating, “Around 300 people are on our training programmes. This makes me proud.” The support from public authorities and mayors of cities, in the Netherlands reinforces the significance of integrating refugees into the workforce swiftly.

The latest restaurant opened in Arnhem six months ago under the leadership of Ayman Momo, a Syrian chef with dreams of operating establishments across Europe. Momo previously owned “Crispy Ayman”, a 250-seat restaurant in Damascus before fleeing due to war.

Mayor Ahmed Marcouch has shown personal support for the initiative, having arrived in the Netherlands as a child himself. He noted, “What helps is that you feel welcome as a newcomer, start training, learn the language, adopt the culture of the new country.”

The focus of “A Beautiful Mess” is to provide work, training, and community connections for refugees. As the initiative continues to grow, it addresses the challenges faced by newcomers in adapting to their new environment and entering the job market.

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Iris East

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