As long as there’s pizza, there’s hope

March 5, 2013 , ,

The city of Naples doesn’t have a very good reputation because of organized crime. And yet, Naples is home to some innovative initiatives that would be worth learning about, and even adopting and adapting elsewhere.

One of these initiatives is the Finche c’è pizza c’è speranza (“As long as there is pizza, there’s hope”) project, a school where pizzaioli aspirants are young ‘clients’ from the juvenile detention center “Nisida” in the heart of Naples. The program provides theory and practical courses to enable young people between 17 and 19 years to find a good job on leaving the center.

The pizze (plural of pizza in Italian) made by pizzaioli apprentices during training are offered free to the homeless and less fortunate in the city. A great example of the network of solidarity that will definitely not please the Camorra, the local mafia.

But this is not the only example of a “virtuous” prison in Italy. For years, inmates at the island prison of Gorgona in Tuscany have been producing excellent wines for the House of Frescobaldi. Similarly every Christmas, over 65,000 panettone (cakes) are produced in the pastry shop of the Padua prison.

 

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Cinzia Cuneo
Cinzia Cuneo, founder of SOSCuisine.com, never wanted to neglect the quality of her food. She shares her special expertise to make good food quickly and without complications!

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