- 2 million school-age children are living in poverty but don’t receive free school meals
- These potentially homeless children won’t eat a single nutritious meal all day
- Kellogg’s article shows missing breakfast has huge impact on children’s ability to concentrate, learn and behave
- We work with two local schools, during term time, to ensure children eat a proper breakfast
- Working with Foodshare, we supply bread, butter, cereal, croissants, fresh fruit, jam, juice, milk and yogurt
- We provided 3,125 breakfasts for school children in May 2015