WHAT WE STAND FOR

At Milk Bar, we believe that everyone deserves to be celebrated. However, we know not everyone has the luxury of indulging in dessert or celebrating their birthday with cake. Learn more about our commitment to spreading joy far and wide in an effort to help make the world a better place for all.

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TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAMWORK. EVERYONE’S INVITED. THE POWER OF DESSERT IS REAL.
We Believe
We Believe
TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK.

Across our storefronts, kitchens, and headquarters, Milk Bar is made up of a diverse group of dessert lovers who infuse their individuality and unique perspectives into everything they do. At Milk Bar, we’re committed to making sure our people have competitive benefits and resources, feel protected, and love the place they work.

Meet the Team
EVERYONE’S INVITED.

We believe in a world that’s as full of infinite possibilities as our baked goods. That’s why we advocate for the marginalized groups in our community including BIPOC and LGBTQ+ individuals. We use our platform to raise awareness, share resources, fundraise, and more to help achieve justice for all.

Learn about our causes
THE POWER OF DESSERT IS REAL.

We understand that celebrating birthdays with cake is a luxury, which is why we share our treats far and wide with a variety of charitable partners year round.

View Our Partners
CAUSES WE’RE COMMITTED TO

Select a cause to learn more about movements that are close to our heart, as well as recent actions we’ve taken as a company to support them. Check back for updates!

GET TO KNOW US!
Our team is at the heart of everything we do. Meet some of our team members below!
GIVING’S IN

GIVING’S IN

We love our charitable partners, and we think you will too. We’ve made it easy to give a gift (big or small!) to our partners while shopping for treats. Our organizations rotate frequently; learn more about our recent selections below!

Our current selections

The Birthday Party Project

Bringing JOY to children experiencing homelessness through the MAGIC of a birthday celebration.

Our Charitable Partners
Announcements from MilkBar

Voter Education

08/25/23
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As a part of our commitment to voter education both internally among our team and externally among our community, below is a communication sent company wide to Milk Bar team members as we approach the 2020 Presidential Election.

Hi Team!

We wanted to share a friendly reminder that the deadlines for voter registration are coming up! Below you will find information on key dates and deadlines in order to vote in the 2020 election. We have also introduced Voting Leave where any employee of Milk Bar can take up to an additional 8 hours of PTO to vote, register to vote, canvass or volunteer in a campaign.

Need more information? See references below!

Where Do I Go To Get Registered? I’m Already Registered, Where Do I Go To Vote?

>> How To Vote - gives you a full breakdown on everything you need to know about getting registered and where and how to vote!

 

How Can I Research and Learn About Candidates?

>> Individual Campaign Websites
    If they are already in office --check their voting record (Gov Track)

     

    How Do I Find My District and Candidates?

    Enter your address
    Enter the race you are looking for information on (or select “All”)
    Select your preferred language

     

    KEY DATES AND DEADLINES

    If your state isn't listed, you can find it here at howto.vote.

    NEW YORK

    Registration deadlines
    Online: Oct. 9
    By mail: Postmarked by Oct. 9
    In person: Oct. 9

    Absentee ballot deadlines
    Request: Received by Oct. 27
    Return by mail: Postmarked by Nov. 3
    Return in person: Nov. 3 by 9:00 p.m.

    Early voting
    Oct. 24 - Nov. 1, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live

     

    WASHINGTON DC

    Registration deadlines
    Online: Oct. 13
    By mail: Received by Oct. 13
    In person: Nov. 3

    Absentee ballot deadlines
    Request: Oct. 27
    Return by mail: Postmarked by Nov. 3
    Return in person: Nov. 3 by 8:00 p.m.

    Early voting
    Oct. 27 - Nov. 2, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live

     

    VIRGINIA


    Registration deadlines
    Online: Oct. 13
    By mail: Postmarked by Oct. 13
    In person: Oct. 13

    Absentee ballot deadlines
    Request: Received by Oct. 23
    Return by mail: Postmarked by Nov. 3
    Return in person: Nov. 3 by 7:00 p.m.

    Early voting
    Sep. 18 - Oct. 31, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live

     

    MARYLAND

    Registration deadlines
    Online: Oct. 13
    By mail: Postmarked by Oct. 13
    In person: Oct. 13

    Absentee ballot deadlines
    Request: Received by Oct. 20
    Return by mail: Postmarked by Nov. 3
    Return in person: Nov. 3 by 8:00 p.m.

    Early voting
    Oct. 26 - Nov. 2, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live

    Additional information
    You can also register and vote during early voting and on Election Day

     

    MASSACHUSETTS


    Registration deadlines
    Online: Oct. 24
    By mail: Postmarked by Oct. 24
    In person: Oct. 24

    Absentee ballot deadlines
    Request: Received by Oct. 28 by 5:00 p.m.
    Return by mail: Postmarked by Nov. 3
    Return in person: Nov. 3 by close of polls

    Early voting
    Oct. 17 - Oct. 30, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live

     

    NEVADA


    Registration deadlines
    Online: Oct. 29
    By mail: Postmarked by Oct. 6
    In person: Oct. 6

    Absentee ballot deadlines
    Return by mail: Postmarked by Nov. 3
    Return in person: Nov. 3 by 7:00 p.m.

    Early voting
    Oct. 17 - Oct. 30, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live

    Additional information
    You can also register and vote on Election Day. Same-day voter registration is also available at any in-person polling place during the 14-day early voting period, which runs from Saturday, October 17, 2020 to Friday, October 30, 2020.

     

    CALIFORNIA


    Registration deadlines
    Online: Oct. 19
    By mail: Postmarked by Oct. 19
    In person: Nov. 3

    Absentee ballot deadlines
    Request: Oct. 27
    Return by mail: Postmarked by Nov. 3
    Return in person: Nov. 3 by 8:00 p.m.

    Early voting
    Oct. 5 - Nov. 2, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live

    Additional information
    You can also register and vote on Election Day.

    Conditional voter registration is a safety net for Californians who miss the deadline to register to vote or update their voter registration information. Voters can use the conditional voter registration process from the day after the deadline all the way through Election Day. Eligible citizens can go to their county election office, polling place, or vote center to register and vote conditionally. These ballots will be processed once the county elections office has completed the voter registration verification process.

    Also, if you have not completed the 2020 census yet, please do so! The census not only determines congressional representation but more importantly it is used to allocate billions of dollars of funding to communities over the next decade.

    Black Lives Matter - July 31, 2020 Updates

    07/31/20
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    Last week, we completed our 6th internal company forum, All About Donating! Below is an overview of the topics discussed company-wide, in an effort to learn, share, and grow. 

      • FORUM 1 - All About Voting:

        a discussion on the importance and impact of donating, sharing resources and voting dates and deadlines across all of our markets. In the past 6 weeks, we’ve also implemented 8 additional hours of PTO for voting. 

      • FORUM 2 - Internal & External Education:

        a deep dive into Black history and how it led to the birth of the Black Lives Matter movement. Also discussed was white privilege and allyship, and various educational resources for personal and family self-education were provided.  

      • FORUM 3 - Using Your Voice:

        a look at how Milk Bar has historically used our voice and how we vow to strengthen our efforts moving forward, as well as individual anecdotes from team members on how they use theirs.  In the past 6 weeks, we’ve established a Legal Support Initiative at Milk Bar to help support those at the company who are protesting, and we’ve formed a Black Affinity Group at Milk Bar that will help ensure Black voices are heard and are affecting change within our own walls. 

      • FORUM 4 - Supporting the Black Community:

        a look at the history of Black corporate America and inequalities that Black professionals face,  and ways both Milk Bar as a company and as individuals can support the Black community.

      • FORUM 5 - Taking Care of Mental Health:

        led by guest speaker and therapist Jamila Bates, we took a deep dive into mental health,  learning more about its impact on the Black community, as well as mental health support at Milk Bar and coping mechanisms and tips from team members. In the past 6 weeks, we have implemented flexible mental health PTO and discrimination and harassment hotline. 

      • FORUM 6 - All About Donating:

        a discussion of ways in which we can donate our time, money, skills and other resources, as well as goals for long term charitable partners and progress made so far. To date, we’ve made a corporate donation to Campaign Zero, and through the integration of a donation add-on on our website, thousands of customers have opted in to donate thousands of dollars and counting to Black Lives Matter and The Innocence Project.

      While this series of forums are complete, our work is far from over.  Within the next 4 weeks, we will: 

      • Assess company-wide feedback surrounding these forums in order to build a program for forums on an ongoing basis
      • Conduct mandatory, company wide training on unconscious bias, diversity and inclusion, and microaggressions 
      • Conduct deep dive sessions with our Front of House and Customer Experience teams focused on mental health.
      • Host Back of House management meetings on diversity and inclusion 
      • Confirm a long-term charitable partner and program
         

        BAKE CLUB UPDATE:

        If you've been able to catch an installment of Christina's Bake Club (on her Instagram Live), you know that as the height of the pandemic began, she made a commitment to show up daily with an hour of inspiration, positivity and joy through baking. In an effort to uplift and amplify Black and POC voices, she also has brought on her friends and special guests to share recipes that they love, from author Kristina Gill,  Queer Eye's Tan France, Bake Club members Eli & Jonah, student Jade Atkins from the Food & Finance School, and Milk Bar’s very own Meme Wilson sharing her family’s incredible pineapple casserole recipe.

        Christina also hosted various fundraisers through Bake Club, through a partnership with The Peanut Board and a tie-dye bandana sale, benefiting organizations like the Food & Finance High School, Equal Justice Initiative and the ACLU. 

        While Bake Club’s daily format ended after day 101, starting on August 10th, you can expect to see the following from Bake Club:

        • Live Bake Club sessions each Monday at 2pm EST on Christina’s Instagram Live, with a continued commitment to giving the Bake Club platform to diverse voices, whether it’s a special guest or guest host
        • Additional baking content found on YouTube and through Christina’s Instagram, from Christina and friends 
        • Bake Club will also continue to highlight charitable organizations, donation and volunteer opportunities on an ongoing basis 

        Black Lives Matter - July 1, 2020 Updates

        07/01/20
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        In an effort to remain as transparent as possible, below is an up to date list of action steps, policy changes and progress made to date, in an effort to make Milk Bar a more inclusive and diverse place.

         

        1. Protecting our people with internal policy changes: 

            • We have established weekly Black Lives Matter open forums for all active employees where anyone can share thoughts, concerns, and hear more from the company - each forum is dedicated to different topics, from Black history and Black Lives Matter education to how we can all use our voices. 
            • We have partnered with a third-party company to provide a hotline available to all active team members specifically for the purpose of reporting harassment and/or discrimination, in addition to our existing communication channels. We’re also working on adding more anonymous surveys for the team and physical comment boxes onsite at all flagship locations and commissaries.
            • We will continue to roll out our unconscious bias training on a more frequent basis and expand this training to all team members, and are looking to add more D&I training similar to this, especially for our team members in leadership positions.

             

            2. Shifting our structures: 

                • We have begun the creation of a Black affinity group and are building the structures for additional affinity groups to form in the near future. 
                • We are taking time to revitalize our hiring practices and make them more diverse by means of expanding our recruitment channels, looking at ways that we can introduce removing areas for bias from resume reviews and anonymizing job applications, and increasing our unconscious bias and D&I training for hiring managers and soon-to-be-hiring managers.

                 

                3. Empowering our team to vote, and making it easier for them to do so: 

                    • We established an additional 8 hours of paid time off for employees to vote, register to vote, canvass, or volunteer in a campaign. 
                    • We’ve shared resources internally and dedicated a forum entirely to voting so our team is more informed and motivated to vote.

                     

                    4. Supporting the Black community:  

                        • As a company and as individuals, we are committed to uplifting and amplifying Black voices and businesses, particularly in the food space. We have shared many resources to our active team members and our public around how they can support the Black community, too. We have a lot of work to do here, and like everything else, will continue to keep everyone as up to date as possible.

                         

                        5. Donating: 

                            • We felt it was important to survey the entire company and hear from them where they’d like us to donate. The majority chose Campaign Zero, which we proudly donated to.
                            • We are working through some meaningful ways to partner with organizations long term, to not only donate money, but also our time, our resources, know-how, and access to our networks — this will not happen overnight, but we will keep everyone apprised on the latest. 
                            • Along with our Campaign Zero donation made from the company as well as through our participation in Bakers Against Racism, we implemented a donation element on our website that allows anyone shopping there to add on a donation to either Black Lives Matter or The Innocence Project, also chosen by our team. 

                             

                            6. Empowering our team to use their voices:  

                                • It’s more important than ever that our team feels empowered to use their voice - not only in supporting the Black Lives Matter movement (whether it be through protesting or sharing information on their personal feeds) but also within the walls of Milk Bar. For this reason, our weekly forums have been more critical than ever.
                                • We recently established The Milk Bar Legal Support Initiative to provide Milk Bar team members (many of whom are out protesting daily) with resources, legal aid connections, and help with legal fees associated with arrests made during peaceful protesting. 
                                • We’ve also developed a Sponsorship Team, composed of directors and senior leaders, that team members can reach out to if for any reason they are not comfortable talking with their direct manager. This team will also be responsible for working with our team members to develop the Black affinity group listed above and holding the company accountable to short and long term D&I goals.  
                                • We have also committed to educating the team and sharing educational resources that we hope will empower them to use their voices, now and always.

                                Black Lives Matter - June 20, 2020 Updates

                                06/20/20
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                                #BakersAgainstRacism: On Saturday, June 20th, we are participating in Bakers Against Racism, a series of bake sales across the globe that benefits organizations fighting against systemic and structural racism. Stop by our New York East Village, Williamsburg and Upper West Side locations, or our LA location on Melrose, for a limited-edition PB&B Cookie (peanut butter, chocolate chips, banana!). All proceeds will be donated to Campaign Zero. Available while supplies last! For more information on Bakers Against Racism, visit www.bakersagainstracism.com