Careers through Culinary Arts Program

Transforming Lives Since 1990

Long co-chaired by chef Marcus Samuelsson, Careers through Culinary Arts Program (C-CAP) is a workforce development nonprofit that provides underserved teens a pathway to success.

Annually, C-CAP provides culinary, job and life skills to over 22,000 middle-and-high school students across the entire state of Arizona, as well as in Baltimore, Camden, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City & Long Island, Newark, Philadelphia, suburban Maryland, and Washington DC.

Our Impact

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ACROSS THE U.S.

Brother Luck

“Eighteen years ago I sat in a culinary high school program that changed my life.”

Brother Luck - Owner, Four by Brother Luck

Our Programs

C-CAP works with culinary teachers and their students, providing a multitude of programs and workshops that prepare students for higher education and careers in the food industry.

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Job Training & Internships

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Apprenticeships

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Cooking Competitions

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Scholarships

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College Advising

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Lifetime Career Guidance

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Teacher Support

Alumni

C-CAP alumni go on to exciting careers and have made significant contributions to their communities. Here are just a few inspirational stories of those who are now achieving success.

Adijatu Jalloh

C-CAP New York Alumni Adijatu Jalloh is a chef at Nobu and entrepreneur –– her catering A.M.J Fusion’s ...
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Brianna Cruz Rabago

Should COVID-19 discourage aspiring chefs from entering the industry? Who and what are inspiring young chefs today? Chef ...
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Aaron Davis

This holiday, we’re spotlighting C-CAP Arizona Alumni Chef Aaron Davis, who just graduated with his Bachelors from the ...
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Angie Kingston

Disturbed by civil unrest and the unjust killing of Black and brown people and inspired by protestors and ...
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Jacob Trinh

Jacob Trinh’s first joined C-CAP when he was a junior at Delaware County Technical High School in Aston, ...
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Tiffany Jhingory

Tiffany Jhingory heard about C-CAP from Jonene Ford, a teacher at Friendly High School in Fort Washington, Maryland. ...
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Rachael Litwiller

Rachael Litwiller was attending vocational school when she first heard about the C-CAP competition in Arizona and applied. ...
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Warren Ottey

Growing up in East New York, a residential neighborhood in the eastern section of Brooklyn with some of ...
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Juliet Auld

Juliet Auld first heard about C-CAP as a Junior when she transferred to Mountain View High School in ...
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Carson Moreland

Carson Moreland will graduate from the Culinary Institute of American in Hyde Park this July, holding a bachelor’s ...
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Carlton McCoy

On any given day in Aspen, you’ll find Carlton McCoy delighting guests at The Little Nell with his ...
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Mimi Chen

As a senior in high school in 2015, Mimi Chen had no idea what her future held or ...
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Brother Luck

"C-CAP defined the meaning of opportunity and provided me with the confidence that could make me successful if ...
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Lasheeda Perry

With a career spanning over eight states in the last fourteen years, pastry genius Lasheeda Perry might very ...
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Amanda Rubio

Amanda Rubio joined the culinary classes at Perry High School as a junior. She recalls seeing someone come to ...
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