Breakfast Club of Canada Calls for Collaboration to Ensure Children Don't Go Hungry During the Current Crisis Français
MONTREAL, March 17, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ - Breakfast Club of Canada is teaming up with its corporate partners and community organizations on the ground to make sure all children across the country have access to nutritious food during these challenging times, which are changing by the hour.
"The Club's top priority is to continue to support the 250,000 Canadian children who receive a wholesome morning meal every day through a breakfast program. With the support of our partners, we are working to set up various initiatives that can be rolled out quickly," said Daniel Germain, President and Founder of Breakfast Club of Canada.
To consolidate community efforts, the following groups are invited to join forces with Breakfast Club of Canada:
- The community organisations across the country (to identify key issues and potential solutions)
- Canadian families who benefit from a school nutrition program (to hear their stories and find out more about their needs)
[email protected] or 1-888-442-1217
"We are very proud of everyone who is part of the Club's family for jumping up to the plate and being proactive in seeking out solutions so that no child gets left out," said Tommy Kulczyk, General Manager of Breakfast Club of Canada. "Working together as a team, we can come up with innovative solutions for kids."
About Breakfast Club of Canada
Accredited by Imagine Canada for its effective governance, the Club provides much more than breakfast: its approach is based on commitment, self-esteem and capacity development using an optimal formula adapted to local needs. Breakfast Club of Canada helps feed more than 243,500 children and youth in 1,809 schools across the country. To learn more, visit breakfastclubcanada.org.
SOURCE Breakfast Club of Canada
and interview requests: Nathalie Rochette, Communications Director, Breakfast Club of Canada, [email protected], 1-888-442-1217, ext. 3348, 514-404-5660
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