On February 24, 2026, The Children’s Breakfast Clubs, in partnership with VIA Rail Canada, and ATU 113, brought 185 students and educators from across the Greater Toronto Area to Ottawa for a powerful Black History Month experience focused on youth leadership and representation. The journey began at Union Station, where students eagerly set off to explore Canada’s...
For Black History Month 2026 in Canada, The Children’s Breakfast Clubs proudly reflect on the theme “Youth Make a Difference.” Across our communities, young people are shaping change every day through leadership, advocacy, creativity, and courage. Their actions remind us that age is never a barrier to making a meaningful impact. This Black...
This year, The Children’s Breakfast Clubs proudly celebrated the 20th Anniversary of our Caring & Sharing Christmas Gala, our biggest and most meaningful celebration yet! On Tuesday, December 9, 2025, more than 1,200 children from underserved communities across the GTA arrived at the Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex for a magical day supported by Spin Master and the Liberty Entertainment Group. A Historic...
This winter, we are making it easier than ever to help children and families stay warm! Thanks to amazing partners and supporters, The Children’s Breakfast Clubs now have more convenient drop-off locations across Toronto, so donating your gently used clean or new winter gear has never been easier. Here’s what you can donate: Winter coats (for kids and adults) Gloves and mittens Scarves and...
Join The Children’s Breakfast Club’s Winter Gear Drive October 2025 – March 27, 2026 As the cold weather sets in, many families across Ontario are facing a tough winter without the proper gear to stay warm. You can help. We’re excited to kick off this season’s Winter Coat Drive, and we’re asking for your support in collecting gently used, clean, or new winter...
On Tuesday, October 14, 2025, The Children’s Breakfast Clubs hosted the From the Hands of the Children Art Exhibit and Awards Ceremony at the Yorkville Sonesta Hotel. Over 100 guests gathered to celebrate student artwork from Grades 4 to 8 across Ontario. This year’s theme, “The Canadian Charter Rights of Freedom,” inspired powerful drawings, paintings, photos, and poetry that reflected hope,...






