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It was this close relationship that led to the idea for the BC Cookie. Hamilton said that the original idea was for Haley House to run a satellite cafe on the BC campus. "I knew Haley House really needed a lot of money … they were consistently in the red up until November of this year." Hamilton devised the idea for a product that Haley House could make using their current facilities that would provide a sustainable source of income for Haley House programs.

Dean Richard Keeley, director of programs for the Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics, has been closely involved with Haley House since the 1970s. Hamilton said that it is long-term relationships such as this that make the partnership between BC and Haley House unique. Hamilton found enthusiastic support for his proposal with Helen Weschler and Michael Kann from BC Dining Services, as well as from Bing Broderick, baking director of the Haley House, and McKenna.

Hamilton stressed that the BC Cookie does not represent a new partnership between BC and the Haley House, but rather a continuation of the relationship between the organization and the University. The initial launch of the cookie was slated for September of last year, but was delayed by issues with packaging and other details. "Haley House has never made a product before to distribute outside of their restaurant," Hamilton said. He said the production of the cookie is "all done on site in Roxbury with their employees."

Hamilton said that the production of the cookie aims to be a model for sustainable production. "The cookies will soon be delivered in a truck that runs on cookie oil," he said.

In October, Carroll School of management honors students became involved in the marketing of the cookies, as well as an effort to streamline Haley House's finances and management. "CSOM honors has been integral to the marketing of the BC Cookie," Hamilton said. CSOM professors Tina Zamora and Amy LaCombe used their relationship with Haley House as a case study in managerial accounting classes, and presented their finalized projects to the Haley House accounting director. Hamilton said that it was only through the efforts of a number of BC students and organizations that the BC Cookie came to be. He said that Michael Cotter, A&S '08, was very influential in completing the project, and that the Office of University Mission and Ministry helped to bridge the gap between Haley House and BC.

"For now, it's just the chocolate chip cookie," Hamilton said. "A long-term goal would be to have Haley House as an expanded dining relationship."
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Thanks for the great article on the Haley House Cookies at BC. As the article pointed out, there has been a long time relationship between BC & Haley House. (Continued…)

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