In celebration of Black History Month, we reached out to our communities and asked them to identify Black community members who have made a difference. We wanted to create this poster to give these community members recognition and show appreciation for all that they do to better our cities and communities. This poster is just a small representation of all the contributions made by Black Canadians in communities across our great country in the past and present. We truly hope that...
Every year, The Children’s Breakfast Clubs host a Winter Coat Drive in support of children and families who do not have adequate winter clothing. We believe it is crucial that children have access to warm winter clothing so that they can enjoy the outdoors during frigid weather and remain healthy and safe. Children who are not dressed appropriately for the winter season are often more susceptible to illness which can result in them missing school. It is our goal to ensure that no child in Ontario is...
A few years ago when we initially heard that the population of Monarch Butterflies had decreased in a significant way, we knew we wanted to make a difference in any way we could. Members of our organization started spreading the word by sending Milkweed seeds to several of our corporate and personal supporters as a means of spreading awareness while encouraging them to take action. We took the initiative to get our children involved by hosting a day at Casa Loma...
The Children’s Breakfast Clubs will be having their Annual Environmental Project held on June 1st at Casa Loma in midtown Toronto. The majestic castle will help us host 30 children from our Breakfast Clubs that will be learning about what they can do to help the environment and how we can help Save The Bees! We will be bringing awareness on the importance of the Honey Bee and will shine light on how much they are needed in our lives. Our...
The Children’s Breakfast Clubs – Trip to Ottawa for Black History Celebrations The Children’s Breakfast Clubs have always actively encouraged our children, from all backgrounds, to draw strength and motivation from the triumphs of great Black Canadians throughout history. This years theme for our Black History Poster was ‘Generations of Keeping Canadians Healthy!’ where we highlighted some of the many Black Canadians that have contributed to medical advancements and triumphs in healthcare. From doctors, to nurses, to dentists and pharmacists, Black Canadians...