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A TTGD Affiliated EcoSocietyk
About Us
TTGD EcoSocieties – Nigeria Lagos (Space Oven Bakery) introduces an imaginative and inclusive food enterprise rooted in the local community. It merges culinary creativity with sustainability and youth empowerment, redefining how bread is baked, shared, and celebrated. Located in Lagos, the Space Oven Bakery crafts distinctively shaped bread loaves—stars, moons, planets—produced in small fresh batches for high value and wide appeal. The bakery integrates vegetable bartering, local sourcing, and eco-conscious operations with training, tourism, and mobile outreach.
Our Mission
To build a sustainable, space-themed bakery that delivers economic opportunity, community nourishment, and joyful innovation through food.
Our Vision
A network of community bakeries where local ingredients, imaginative design, and circular economies create shared value, learning, and delight across Nigeria and beyond.
Core Objectives
- Product Innovation: Create high-value, space-themed bread loaves using limited-batch techniques and spice-infused recipes.
- Local Integration: Source vegetables from nearby farms via barter or payment, supported by an on-site garden and fish pond.
- Knowledge Transfer: Train local mentees, license moulds, and distribute DIY kits for home or micro-bakery replication.
- Sustainable Operations: Use traditional ovens with low-electricity methods, explore renewable energy, and offer mobile baking services.
Our Impact
- Community Exchange: Bread-for-vegetable models strengthen local food systems and build economic resilience.
- Skill Development: Training mentees in baking, enterprise, and design builds pathways for employment and innovation.
- Eco Practices: Use of charcoal, traditional heat methods, and potential heat-to-electricity systems position the bakery as a sustainable model.
- Extended Reach: Mobile ovens and deliveries expand access to surrounding villages and urban communities.
How You Can Engage with Us
- As a Mentee: Join the Space Oven team to learn practical baking and small business skills.
- As a Volunteer or Tourist: Visit, bake, and connect with the mission behind each loaf.
- As a Local Supplier: Partner through vegetable exchange or shared produce initiatives.
- As an Investor: Support scale-up, mould licensing, and mobile oven deployment to spread the Space Oven vision.
PHC Service for NGOs
A New Standard for Humanitarian Funding
Our organisation is one of a growing number of PHC Service Approved Social Enterprises. This means we align with the PHC Service humanitarian principle, ensuring that donor funds go directly to the causes they are meant to support, without diversion to administrative costs.
Unlike traditional funding models where NGO operators rely on a percentage of donations for their livelihood, PHC Service introduces a fairer, more transparent approach. Our team members are rewarded for their dedication through the PHC Service Share-out system, which compensates them based on the time and effort they invest in managing and delivering impactful projects.
This model ensures that every donation is fully utilized for its intended purpose, while those who drive meaningful change receive ethical and sustainable recognition for their contributions.
Through The Golden Door
TTGD Affilliation Secured
This project is recognised as an Eco Society under the TTGD initiative. It aligns with the TTGD vision of building regenerative, human-centred ecosystems. The project may receive tailored support in one or more of the following core areas: Early Child Development, Adult Mental Health, Sustainable Agriculture, and Healthy Eco Homes.
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