breakfast clubs of canada presentation
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Breakfast Clubs of Canada
First Nations, Métis and Inuit program
Our Mission
Breakfast Clubs of Canada’s dream is that all children have an equal chance to start their day
with a nutritious breakfast in an environment that
promotes self-esteem.
Values, the core of our mission
Our action is based on values we constantly promote through our support and trainings:
• Inclusion
• Friendliness
• Integrity
• Respect
• Mutual aid
More concretely…
• Funding to cover food purchases
• Food donations
• Kitchen equipment
• Food distribution logistic support
More concretely…
• Funding to cover food purchases
• Food donations
• Kitchen equipment
• Food distribution logistic support
Capacity building
• 6 level training program
- Sustainable Foundation
- Nutrition
- Self-Esteem
- Youth Engagement
- Volunteerism
- Community Building
• Dream & Heroes project
• Leadership camps
Our Criteria
• A universal school program that fosters self-esteem in a welcoming environment
• Promotion of complete, nutritious meals every school day
• Made possible by volunteers and school breakfast program committees
• Program data and financial reporting submitted on a monthly basis
www.breakfastclubscanada.org
Our ever growing commitment towards First Nations, Métis and Inuit since 2008…
1 513 000 breakfasts per year 9 206 students per day 70 on reserve programs
BCC Breakfast programs in First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities
Total FNMI breakfast clubs: 70 Total FNMI children enrolled : 9,206 Total breakfast served in FNMI communities: 1,513,817
We couldn’t do it without them!
• Walmart
• Costco
• Air Canada
• Astral Media
• Minute Maid
• Danone
• Saputo
• Kelloggs
• Metro
• 11 000 Volunteers
“It takes a village to raise a child”
Impact
“I like eggs, cheerios,
carrots – these are good
foods and it’s not sugar. It
makes me feel healthy.”
Whitefish bay student
Thank you!