To help celebrate National Breakfast Day Kellogg’s has partnered with Breakfast Clubs of Canada and Breakfast for Learning to launch the Share Your Breakfast program, designed to encourage Canadians to help children who might otherwise go without.
Did you know?
* In Canada – 1 in 10 children live in poverty and are at risk of starting their day on an empty stomach.
* Studies show that breakfast can help kids boost their academic performance – improving behaviour, reducing absences and tardiness and increasing focus and physical performance.
As part of the new Share Your Breakfast program, Canadians are invited to celebrate National Breakfast Day with Kelloggs on Thursday, March 8. In return, they will be donating to their National Breakfast Day charity partners. In essence, a bowl for you will equal a bowl for a hungry child.
There are a number of easy ways to get involved:
a. Pick-up a specially marked box of Kellogg’s cereal in-store for a unique pin code to redeem for a free breakfast item and;
b. In return, Kellogg’s will make a donation to Breakfast Clubs of Canada and Breakfast for Learning.
c. Or visit the breakfast charities directly to make your own donation and find out more about the great work they’re doing to fight hunger in Canada. www.breakfastclubscanada.org or www.breakfastforlearning.ca
d. Tweet your support using the hashtag #shareyourbreakfast
e. Visit Kellogg’s website (www.kelloggs.ca/SYB) to view the breakfast video and share this important message with friends and family via social media.
Disclosure: I am part of the Kelloggers’ Network, and as such receive free Kelloggs products from time to time. As always, the opinions stated are my own and were not influenced by the free items received.
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