School breakfast clubs in East Devon could sink their teeth into a £1,000 windfall to help support kids get the most important meal of the day.
The grant, available from cereal giant Kellogg’s, can be used by schools to invest in any aspect of their breakfast clubs, from equipment and food to learning materials.
Kellogg’s is this year celebrating 25 years of supporting breakfast clubs. To mark the occasion, there will be an additional award to recognise a Breakfast Club Hero – someone who goes above and beyond to make their breakfast club happen.
The event, held in the House of Commons, provides an opportunity for Kellogg’s to celebrate the inspiring work that goes on in schools up and down the country.
Latest research from the business found nearly four in 10 teachers in the South West claim to see children coming to school hungry every day, with 68 per cent believing the number of children attending breakfast clubs has risen.
The study found that 62 per cent of parents polled in the South West said their children are eating more frequently at a breakfast club than a year ago.
For 14 per cent of parents, breakfast clubs provide an opportunity to save money on childcare in the morning.
To meet this need, Kellogg’s will be increasing the size of its Breakfast Club Programme across the UK by increasing the number of schools supported by another 50%.
Heather Murphy, corporate social responsibility manager for Kellogg’s, said: “We’ve been supporting breakfast clubs for 25 years and our awards provide us with an opportunity to celebrate the schools and teachers that make the clubs happen.
"Our recent research shows how in demand breakfast clubs really are and I’d encourage all schools to apply for the awards, to be in with the chance of receiving additional funding for their pre-school club.’’
Entries are now open and will close on March 17 before being judged by a panel of experts.
Kellogg’s Breakfast Clubs Programme currently supports over 4,000 clubs, investing more than £5million since it started, by providing training, grants and food.
You can apply for the Breakfast Club Awards here. You find out more about Kellogg’s Breakfast Club Awards on their website here
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