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Delaware Restaurant Foundation showcases workforce development at national conference

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DOVER — The Delaware Restaurant Foundation (DRF), the philanthropic arm of the Delaware Restaurant Association, presented its HOPES and Restaurant Ready programs, focusing on best practices and community partnerships, at the 2025 Hospitality Pathways Conference in Washington, D.C., last week.

DRF’s two programs expand opportunities for people reentering the workforce, justice-involved individuals, and others facing barriers to employment. Earlier this year, the DRF was awarded two new grant funds from the NRAEF and the U.S. Department of Labor to continue scaling HOPES and Restaurant Ready training, strengthening its mission to provide education, training, and pathways to employment for all communities—from first jobs to lifelong careers. HOPES Growth Opportunities 5 (GO5) supports justice-involved youth, while HOPES Pathways Home 6 (PH 6) supports adults with industry training, national credentials and employment support.

“We are proud that Delaware was among the first states to pilot programs like HOPES and Restaurant Ready, and to showcase what’s possible when industry, government, and community partners come together,” Carrie Leishman, President & CEO of the Delaware Restaurant Association & Foundation, said in a press release. “These initiatives are changing lives right here in Delaware—equipping people of all backgrounds with the tools to build meaningful careers in hospitality—and we’re proud to be a national leader in creating a stronger, future-ready restaurant workforce.”

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The Hospitality Pathways Conference spotlighted innovative public-private partnerships that are transforming lives nationwide, with Delaware recognized as a leader in leveraging industry, government, and community collaboration. With new investments in HOPES and Restaurant Ready, the DRF will continue to scale programs that provide meaningful training, mentorship, and employment connections to strengthen Delaware’s workforce and the future of hospitality.

DRF Workforce Development Director Ruthann Messick led two sessions at the conference, focused on best practices in program implementation and building strong community-based partnerships. Her sessions provided attendees with practical tools and strategies to improve outcomes for participants across the country.

“The restaurant industry in Delaware employs more than 53,000 people—one in 11 Delawareans—and our workforce programs are designed to ensure every person has access to opportunity,” DRF Workforce Director Ruthann Messick said. “We are proud to continue this work with our national partners, expanding pathways for individuals who are ready to take their first step or their next step in hospitality.”

For Delaware, these programs have become critical to meeting workforce needs while creating equitable opportunities in hospitality. From workshops and mentorship to apprenticeships, certifications, and industry-specific skill training, the DRF is building bridges between communities and employers.

“What makes HOPES unique is that it’s community-based and community-focused,” Kenna Mask, a HOPES participant from Delaware, said. “It goes into the trenches. It’s aware of where the need is.” Kenna was awarded a Dontavious Drake Hospitality Pathways Grant, a new  scholarship opportunity dedicated to continuing the incredible work and spirit of Dontavious Drake, late Restaurant Ready and HOPES team member. Through the Drake Pathways Grant, community-based organizations received a grant to support the travel costs of sending a program participant to attend the Hospitality Pathways Conference in Washington, D.C.


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