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How Do You Like Them Apples?
At Breakfast Club of Canada, our priority in Quebec is to make sure that the more than 40,800 children and youth who rely on a school breakfast program get a healthy, balanced meal before classes start. So teaming up with the province’s apple growers, who take great pride in providing a delicious and locally produced source of nutrition, was a bit of a no-brainer!
We have been working closely with Pommes Qualité Québec, which represents Les Producteurs de pommes du Québec and the Association des emballeurs de pommes du Québec, to cater to these needs since 2002. This has translated to more than 250,000 apples served up every year.
Before the pandemic hit, volunteers would slice up apples in the morning, dipping them into a bowl of water and a hint of lemon juice to keep them from turning brown. This year, however, an approach of this nature would clearly not be consistent with COVID-19 guidelines.
So we have worked with Pommes Qualité Québec to come up with another solution. After examining several options, we decided it would be best to distribute whole apples, only in smaller child-friendly sizes, to make them easier to handle and eat. As a result, more than 442,000 apples will be delivered to Quebec breakfast programs during the 2020–2021 school year in response to growing demand.
Our sincere thanks go out to our wonderful partners at Pommes Qualité Québec for this invaluable contribution, which will go a long way in helping children reach their full potential.
For more information about this “fruitful” initiative, we invite you to watch this video (only available in French), which follows the journey of an apple from the orchard to the hands of a group of eagerly awaiting kids!*
*Note that the video was made in 2018, well before the pandemic struck, which is why there are no physical distancing protocols in place.
Learn more about Pommes Qualité Québec here at www.lapommeduquebec.ca
Walmart Canada: Ensuring Students Have A Healthy Start To Their Day For A 18th Year!
Walmart Canada is a long-time partner of Breakfast Club of Canada. Since 2002, the company has been a major supporter of ours, helping us to provide a healthy breakfast to the greatest possible number of children across Canada.
From October 1 to 23, all Walmart stores across the country are inviting their associates and customers to participate in this year’s BCC fundraising campaign by donating at the checkout and Walmart.ca. To ensure they have the biggest impact possible, associates organize fun and unique activities to raise even more money and have a greater impact in their community.
A Lasting Partnership
This is the 18th annual campaign, and we are grateful to once again be able to count on the generosity of Walmart customers and the hard work of its staff. Last year, Walmart Canada reached a significant milestone, with more than $50 million raised in total over its 17-year partnership with BCC. The company is committed to building on this impressive accomplishment with this year’s fundraiser.
To thank Walmart Canada, its customers and its associates, we have prepared a special video looking back at our 17 years of partnership.
As you shop at Walmart during the campaign, please consider making a donation – big or small – to the Club. Every dollar makes a difference in helping kids thrive. What’s more, Walmart has committed to matching donations up to $820,000 in addition to a $180,000 donation to address the growing needs, potentially donating us $1 million!
We want to thank Walmart Canada, its associates and clients for their support in our efforts to #StopChildHunger!
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Oatbox: A Breakfast Bar For Breakfast Club Of Canada!
The people at Oatbox, our partners for the past six years, are committed to providing good nutrition to students across the country. They recently took this idea to the next level by working with BCC to develop the Club Bar to get children’s days off to a healthy start.
Oatbox’s support for BCC goes back to November 2014. After donating 30,000+ breakfasts over the years, the company wanted to do even more for the next generation.
The need for a healthier breakfast bar for children, with less sugar than other products on the market and made in an allergen-free production facility, seemed like the ideal solution. After several months of development and testing on young tastebuds, Oatbox is proud to launch the Club Bar, 25 grams of kid-friendly oat, blueberry and honey goodness.
Close to a million of these bars, created specifically to meet children’s nutritional needs, will be distributed to Quebec schools enrolled with the Club this year. Starting today, Oatbox will donate one bar to Breakfast Club of Canada for every purchase made on their website: oatbox.com.
Thank you, Oatbox, for being there for the children!
Staples Canada: Associates Helping Kids
This year marked our 14th annual back-to-school fundraising campaign with Staples Canada. Between July 17 and September 28, stores across Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces encouraged customers to give to Breakfast Club of Canada at the checkout. The results this year are amazing, thanks to the $362,034 in contributions from generous customers, coupled with associates’ valiant efforts.
Staff in 64 stores in Quebec and 22 stores in the Atlantic Provinces pulled out all the stops throughout the campaign period to raise as much money as possible to nourish children’s potential. Campaign ambassadors in each store took the time to educate, inform and train cashiers to ensure they were ready, willing and able to do their part.
Creative ways to connect with customers
The extraordinary dedication of all team members at participating stores will let us feed a growing number of children during the coming year. This is even more meaningful in 2020–2021, knowing that 2 million Canadian students will be starting the school day on an empty stomach in the wake of the pandemic. That’s a staggering 1 out of every 3 youngsters across the country.
On behalf of the children whose lives are changed by Breakfast Club of Canada, thank you to Staples Canada and their associates for pitching in and making a difference!
Élisabeth: Giving From The Heart
As we celebrate National Philanthropy Day, we would like to shine the spotlight on the contributions of one of our donors who has been supporting the Club’s work for many years.
Élisabeth: An annual donor since 2003
Élisabeth has been a BCC donor for the past 17 years. She took up knitting when she was put on long-term disability for a chronic illness at age 43. When things were at their worst for Élisabeth, she had her handiwork to keep her spirits up. That’s when she started to make special items for charity. To this day, Élisabeth knits 25 sweaters every year for the homeless.
5 questions for Élisabeth:
Why did you choose to give to the Club? I have a real soft spot for kids, especially kids who don’t get enough to eat. That’s one of the basics: making sure they are nourished, physically and mentally. We have to help kids get a good start in life.
Why is it important to support charities? What do you get out of it? It’s something that’s good for the soul, basically. Giving makes me feel alive. I feel at peace with myself. I’m proud of what I do.
Is giving a kind of social responsibility? I think it really is a responsibility for me, since I don’t have any children. But it’s a positive responsibility. I don’t see it as a burden.
Do you think everybody should do their part? Everybody who can, yes, but some people aren’t in a position to do so.
Why do you keep giving back to the Club? As long as there are kids out there who aren’t getting enough to eat, I’ll be there to help the Club. It’s somewhere I can have a direct impact. The Club delivers food straight to schools and what I give helps make those deliveries possible. I donate to several organizations, but I’ll always be there for the Club.
From the volunteers who get up early in the morning to make breakfast and our generous long-time partners who donate food and money, to the members of our board of directors who guide our operations without asking for anything in return and the thousands of Canadians whose donations empower our efforts, you are all making a difference in the lives of children through your involvement with the Club. Thank you!
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5 Key Takeaways From The 2018 Global Child Nutrition Forum
The Club attended the 2018 Global Child Nutrition Forum (GCNF) from October 21 to 25 in Tunisia. It was an ideal occasion to connect and discuss with key players from around the world. Here are the 5 most important lessons we learned.
1. We had a significant impact at the 2017 GCNF
The Forum kicked off with a recap of last year’s event, which the Club organized alongside the City of Montreal. We were honoured to hear nothing but positive feedback! Our passion and expertise inspired other participants; they were impressed by the magnitude of our actions across Canada and are searching for ways to have as big an influence in their own country.
2. Average education levels are on the rise
Around the world, employers are requiring higher education levels and more qualified workers. This issue is even apparent within the United Nations. In some African nations, the only job requirement used to be an elementary school diploma. Now, applicants require a high school diploma. Today, many countries are encouraging children to pursue postsecondary education because of how fast the world is evolving. With the cycles of change shortening, workers need to be able to keep up. Academic success is therefore increasingly important in the world of work.
3. School nutrition is a global emergency
With the phenomenon of a greater rate of higher education comes the immediate need to feed more children in schools. It would cost $4.6 billion to feed every child at risk in the world. In spite of the urgency of the situation, the global economy and large companies are still not ready to prioritize school nutrition, which we need to work on to help the 73 million children currently at risk.
4. Solidarity in the search for solutions
GCNF participants were more present and engaged than ever. In addition to the presentations and workshops at the event, there were many one-on-one discussions about best practices, ways to access food at a lower cost, educational documentation, and more. This is in line with our values and beliefs. Together, we will reach our goal!
Daniel Germain with Arlene Mitchell, Executive Director of Global Child Nutrition Foundation (GCNF)
5. School nutrition initiatives reach far too few children in some countries
For example, in Congo, only 30,000 children are fed through school nutrition programs. Compare this with the 220,000 children Breakfast Club of Canada reaches daily in Canada. Many solutions were also shared to help everyone diversify their revenue sources to feed more children.
Attending the 2018 Global Child Nutrition Forum was very important to us. We learned a great deal there, but we gave back even more. The results show how much of an impact we have had both here in Canada and internationally. We are proud to do our part to help put an end to child food insecurity worldwide.