Youth Make a Difference: Black History Month 2026 Trip to Ottawa
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
Youth Can Make a Difference: Black History Month 2026 Celebration at Brookview Middle School
On Thursday, February 19, 2026, The Children’s Breakfast Clubs proudly hosted a special Black History Month Celebration at Brookview Middle School in Toronto. Centered on this ye
Youth Make a Difference: Honouring Barbara Rose Johns
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 sha
TCBC Black History Month Celebration at Queen’s Park
Hosted by Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, The Honourable Edith Dumont On Wednesday, February 26, 2025, 40 students and 4 educators from Ashton Meadows School gathered at Queen̵
How The Children’s Breakfast Clubs Spark Confidence in Kids
The Children's Breakfast Clubs are more than simply a place to eat in the morning; they are rays of hope that encourage community, self-worth, and a love of learning. We can level
2024 Trip to Ottawa
Our additional programs outside of the breakfast clubs give our children exposure to opportunities that they normally wouldn’t have. In this case, it was visiting our nation’s
TCBC Spotlight on Dwayne Morgan
Dwayne Morgan is a two-time Canadian National Poetry Slam Champion. He began his career as a spoken word artist in 1993. In 1994, he founded Up From The Roots entertainment, to p
2022 Black History Month
This February, The Children’s Breakfast Club wants to honor and acknowledge the African American trailblazers that have paved the way for Canadians. We want to celebrate