Education

04 Oct

Fall Into Autumn!

“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.” L. M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables It’s the most wonderful time of the year! No, It’s not Christmas (yet) but it’s something that is just as exciting. It’s October! Although the official first day of fall was two weeks ago, October always marks the transition from the summer months to the fall. In the summer, there are so many activities and events that families can take part in....

23 Mar

Creative Expression Contest

Calling out all young artists! We’re inviting students from Grade 4 to 12 to submit a creative piece (visual or written) and express what The Charter of Rights and Freedoms means to them! · “To enter the contest, email a copy or photo of your creative piece to info@breakfastclubs.ca” · Winners will be chosen for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each category and age group Be sure to download the snapd HUBB app, free in the App store for...

09 Dec

Save the Bees

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...

03 Dec

2019 Caring & Sharing Christmas Gala

On Tuesday, December 3, 2019 The Children’s Breakfast Clubs is holding its annual Christmas Gala which focuses on Caring & Sharing. This year’s event will highlight the hundreds of volunteers who made it possible for the children’s breakfast clubs to operate. This is the Ninth Annual Caring & Sharing Christmas Gala hosted through the generosity of Spin Master in partnership with The Liberty Entertainment Group. This elegant facility allows the children to fully experience something they never have before; being served...

21 Oct

Annual Winter Coat Drive

“Providing access to winter coats and other winter clothing will mean children won’t miss school because of poor health,” says Rick Gosling, President of The Children’s Breakfast Clubs. “Last year, we raised over 50,000 articles of clothing and this year we want to push the goal to help even more families in our communities stay warm!” We are encouraging the public to help donate clean, gently used coats and warm clothing to help us reach our goal to ensure that children...

15 Jan

Metroland news article

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...