Sandra Montejo

Sandra Montejo

Generously Sponsored By: Whole Foods Market
Age, at time of Internship: 16
CT Intern: Summer 2022
Restaurant Host: Osito, Chef Seth
Wraparound Program: SFUSD
Intern Story: Growing up in an immigrant family, Sandra felt disconnected from her relatives in El Salvador and lacked basic support. Lodging and income were challenging to secure, and Sandra’s family overcame countless obstacles to make ends meet. 

Despite the difficulties, Sandra always stayed positive and curious. Although she had limited resources, she learned how to cook and bring joy to her family. Sandra dreams of having a career that allows her to comfortably feed and support her loved ones. She is confident that the Sprouts Chef Training program will allow her to combine her love for cooking and need for financial autonomy. 

Sandra is on her way to becoming a financially independent woman and culinary artist, thanks to the guidance of her mentor chef and culinary family at Osito SF.

TESTIMONIALS

  • “The main reason I chose this internship was not only my passion for cooking but because of my mother. My mother passed away in January and while she struggled with addiction, which had made her give up on practically everything, the one thing she never stopped caring about was opening her own restaurant someday…working in the Chopbar and building bonds with everyone in that kitchen over the last month has made me feel closer to my mom than I ever have.”

    Chantel Brewster
    2021 Chef Training Intern at Chopbar
  • “I am proud to be a cook. I’m proud to have a job that pays medical and dental for my family. I’m proud to pay for my daughter’s Montessori school and school supplies, for our home. I’m proud every time I see my food sent out to a guest – or get a compliment from a diner. I’m proud to know my craft so well, to satisfy human’s most basic needs… I wanted to thank all of you for giving others the same chance I had to dedicate my life to something noble.”

    Chris Hey
    2013 Chef Training Intern at Locanda
  • “I remember after my first shift and the talk I had with Chef Thomas. In my opinion, I feel I learned more about both food and life lessons. I honestly feel that my favorite part of this program was just being able to be surrounded by supportive people who actually cared. ”

    Leslia Lapota
    2016 Chef Training Intern at One Market Restaurant
  • “Chef Spike along with everyone else in PlayT were very kind and accepting, teaching me that a kitchen environment is like a family.”

    Riawna Pope
    2017 Chef Training Intern at PlayT 
  • “Each day I learned new things that would only help me grow as a chef, as a person. Pican and Sprouts has made my life open to many different opportunities.”

    Bobby Pennington
    2018 Chef Training Intern at Pican
  • “Sprouts helped me get into the restaurant industry. At my internships, I started by being the pasta extruder all the way up to the hot line. I worked with lots of great people whom are still friends today. I wouldn’t be the chef I am today without them.”

    Chris Hey
    2013 Chef Training Intern at Locanda
  • “I was 8 years old and I was stealing cars with my friends, seeing a lot of things I shouldn’t have been seeing at my age. I really needed somebody to believe in me because this was really my only way out. I’m a young black male, and I’m trying to make it. I’ve been through a lot…and I’m trying to make it right.”

    Mikey Quintana
    Chef Training intern at 25Lusk