TWO MILLION BREAKFASTS SERVED TO VICTORIAN KIDS

Wednesday, 31 May2017

The Andrews Labor Government’s expanded School Breakfast Clubs have now served more than two million meals across Victoria – giving children from families in need in Gippsland a brighter and healthier start to the day.

Since the launch of the program at the start of last year, School Breakfast Clubs have been providing 50,000 free breakfasts every week at 500 of Victoria’s most disadvantaged schools.

Hundreds of students at Gippsland schools Breakfast Clubs are enjoying fresh apples this week thanks to a generous donation from family-owned produce company Montague Fresh, based in Narre Warren North.

Research by Foodbank Victoria, who delivers School Breakfast Clubs in partnership with the Labor Government, shows the program is making a real difference for children and staff.

Since the program started last year, nine out of 10 teachers have seen improved student concentration, seven out of 10 have noted improved attendance and more than eight out of 10 teachers say they now have better relationships with their students.

The $13.7 million School Breakfast Club program is another example of how the Andrews Labor Government is tackling disadvantage so all children can reach their potential, regardless of their background or circumstances.

For more information on volunteering, visit www.foodbankvictoria.org.au. For a full list of School Breakfast Clubs visit www.education.vic.gov.au.

Quotes attributable to Premier Daniel Andrews:

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day – it sets our kids up to concentrate, learn and be at their best.”

“One in seven children arrive at school on an empty stomach and our School Breakfast Clubs mean these kids now get a nutritious start to the day so they can get the most out of their education.”

 Quote attributable to Minister for Education James Merlino:

I’ve seen first-hand the positive impact School Breakfast Clubs can have and I look forward to seeing millions more breakfasts being served, so students can start the day on a full stomach.”

Quote attributable to Foodbank CEO Dave McNamara:

It is only with the added support of volunteers and local communities that breakfast clubs are able operate regularly and we can ensure every child has a healthy start to their day.”

Quote attributable to Member for Eastern Victoria, Harriet Shing:

“Kids in Gippsland can’t get the best out of themselves without a decent breakfast. That is why the school’s breakfast club is so important; it’s making a real difference for teachers and students.”