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Cision Canada
12 hours ago
- Health
- Cision Canada
Back-to-School: Hunger Hits British Columbia Classrooms
VANCOUVER, BC, Aug. 20, 2025 /CNW/ - As thousands of British Columbian students head back to class, a harsh reality emerges: Breakfast Club of Canada, the country's largest school food provider, is witnessing a record number of children attending supported breakfast programs. Indeed, at least one in three children affirm arriving at school feeling hungry almost every day 1. Faced with this reality, the organization is launching a fundraising campaign and calling on the population of British Columbia to join the movement to help feed children. In a context of rising food insecurity, soaring food prices, increased cost of living and the burden of tariffs, families across British Columbia are facing impossible choices which directly impact the well-being of children. Today, at least one in three children lives in a food-insecure household, also making them about 30% of food bank users in the province 2. Despite the recent governmental commitments, this ongoing crisis is putting unprecedented strain on schools and nonprofits, including Breakfast Club of Canada, which is being called upon more than ever. "Behind these numbers lies immense potential: talents, voices, and dreams are at risk due to a lack of access to nutritious food. Breakfast programs are not a universal solution to today's challenges, but they remain a beneficial intervention for thousands of students throughout the school year," says Tommy Kulczyk, President and CEO of Breakfast Club of Canada. "Every child deserves an equal chance to success,'' he adds. _______________________________ 1 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (2019). Child well-being outcomes. Consulted on June 3, 2025 2 Food Banks BC Hunger Report 2024, page 11 A seat at the table for equality Breakfast Club of Canada and its community partners have seen an average 20% increase in the number of children served in existing breakfast programs over the past few years, from coast to coast to coast. Today, over 20,000 children benefit from a nutritious breakfast through over 300 school nutrition programs supported by the Club and its partners, and the demand continues to grow. "We recognize the efforts and initiatives from all levels of government, especially through the National School Food Program, that played an important role in helping schools respond to growing needs. Despite this important step, now more than ever, support from all sectors is essential to maintain and expand programs that ensure every child starts their day with the nourishment they need," says Judith Barry, Co-Founder and Director of Government Relations at Breakfast Club of Canada. "Whether in urban centres or remote regions, access to nutritious food is vital to help students focus, learn and grow. This is an issue that concerns us all," she adds. Indeed, the Club has observed that one in three schools across the province identifies access to healthy, affordable food as a daily challenge. Education is essential. So is nutritious food. Let's make the choice to help feed children at school. Proud of its 30-year history, Breakfast Club of Canada supports a variety of operational models through community partners like Nanaimo-Ladysmith Schools Foundation and Whistler Community Services Society. The Club is committed to continuing this support while ensuring that every breakfast includes the key components of Canada's Food Guide (protein, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains) as well as promoting local food sourcing and food sovereignty within communities. Breakfast Club of Canada is calling on British Columbians to join this movement of solidarity and believe in the power of breakfast. Starting today, anyone can help a child reach their full potential by texting "CLUB" to 20222 or by donating For this important fundraising campaign, the Club can also count on the generosity of the MTY Foundation, who will match all donations until October 31. To build awareness, ads will be broadcast on TV, online, and across social media throughout the campaign. Together, let's help children reach their full potential. About Breakfast Club of Canada Since 1994, Breakfast Club of Canada has been working with partners from all sectors to help children access a nutritious breakfast and reach their full potential. Accredited by Imagine Canada for its effective governance and recognized for its promotion of local food products across Canada, the Club helps reach children in every province and territory. To learn more, visit or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X and LinkedIn.


Cision Canada
13 hours ago
- Health
- Cision Canada
Back-to-School: Hunger Hits Alberta Classrooms
EDMONTON, AB , Aug. 20, 2025 /CNW/ - As thousands of Albertan students head back to class, a harsh reality emerges: Breakfast Club of Canada , the country's largest school food provider, is witnessing a record number of children attending supported breakfast programs. Indeed, at least one in three children in the country affirm arriving at school feeling hungry almost every day1. Faced with this reality, the organization is launching a fundraising campaign and calling on the population of Alberta to join the solidarity movement to help feed children. In the context of escalating food and living costs, increased demands on food banks, and the added burden of tariffs, working families across Alberta are facing impossible choices that greatly impact children's health and well-being. Today, nearly 40% children live in a food-insecure household2, an alarming increase of 30% in just one year. This sharp rise gives Alberta the highest child food insecurity rate in all provinces3. Despite the recent governmental commitments, this ongoing crisis is putting unprecedented strain on schools and nonprofits, including Breakfast Club of Canada , which is being called upon more than ever. "Behind these numbers lies immense potential: talents, voices, and dreams at risk due to a lack of access to nutritious food. Breakfast programs are not a universal solution to today's challenges, but they are a practical, proven support that helps Alberta students succeed throughout the school year," says Tommy Kulczyk , President and CEO of Breakfast Club of Canada . "Every child deserves an equal chance to success,'' he adds. More Than a Meal: Ensuring Every Child Starts the Day Nourished Breakfast Club of Canada and its community partners have seen an average 40% increase in the number of children served in existing breakfast programs over the past few years, from coast to coast to coast. Today, over 37,000 Alberta children benefit from a nutritious breakfast through over 290 school programs supported by the Club and its partners, and the demand continues to grow. "We recognize the efforts and initiatives from all levels of government, especially through the National School Food Program, that contributed to helping schools respond to growing needs. Despite this important step, now more than ever, support from all sectors is essential to maintain and expand programs that ensure every child starts their day with the nourishment they need," says Judith Barry , Co-Founder and Director of Government Relations at Breakfast Club of Canada . "Whether in urban centres, rural areas or remote regions, access to nutritious food is vital to help students focus, learn and grow. This is an issue that concerns us all," she adds. Indeed, the Club has observed that one in three schools across the province identifies access to healthy, affordable food as a daily challenge. Education is essential. So is nutritious food. Let's make the choice to help feed children at school. Proud of its 30-year history, Breakfast Club of Canada supports a variety of operational models through community partners like Edmonton Catholic Schools and Calgary Food Bank. The Club is committed to continuing this support while ensuring that every breakfast includes the key components of Canada's Food Guide (protein, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains) as well as promoting local food sourcing and food sovereignty within communities. Breakfast Club of Canada is calling on Albertans to join this movement of solidarity and believe in the power of breakfast. Starting today, anyone can help a child reach their full potential by texting "CLUB" to 20222 or by donating at For this important fundraising campaign, the Club can also count on the generosity of the MTY Foundation, which will match all donations until October 31 . To build awareness, ads will be broadcast on TV, online, and across social media throughout the campaign. Together, let's help children reach their full potential. About Breakfast Club of Canada Since 1994, Breakfast Club of Canada has been working with partners from all sectors to help children access a nutritious breakfast and reach their full potential. Accredited by Imagine Canada for its effective governance and recognized for its promotion of local food products across Canada , the Club helps reach children in every province and territory. To learn more, visit or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X and LinkedIn. SOURCE Breakfast Club of Canada Media Contact: Eric Aach, [email protected], 514 569-3594


Cision Canada
14 hours ago
- Business
- Cision Canada
Back-to-School: Hunger Hits Ontario Classrooms
TORONTO, Aug. 20, 2025 /CNW/ - As thousands of students in Ontario are heading back to class, Breakfast Club of Canada, the country's largest school food provider, is witnessing a record number of children attending supported breakfast programs. Indeed, at least one in three children in the country affirm arriving at school feeling hungry almost every day 1. Faced with this reality, the organization is launching a fundraising campaign and calling on the population of Ontario to join the movement to help feed children. In the context of rising food insecurity, soaring food prices, increased cost of living, and the added burden of tariffs, families across Ontario are facing impossible choices, which directly impact the well-being of the youth and their capacity to learn. Today, nearly one in three children lives in a food-insecure household 2, a crisis so severe that several cities, including Toronto, Kingston, and Mississauga, have officially declared food insecurity a state of emergency in recent months. Despite the recent governmental commitments, this ongoing crisis is putting unprecedented strain on schools and nonprofits, including Breakfast Club of Canada, as more families turn to school food programs. "Behind these numbers lies immense potential: talents, voices and dreams are at risk due to a lack of access to nutritious food. Breakfast programs are not a universal solution to today's challenges, but they remain a beneficial intervention for thousands of students throughout the school year," says Tommy Kulczyk, President and CEO of Breakfast Club of Canada. "Every child deserves an equal chance to success, no matter their circumstances," he adds. A seat at the table for equality Breakfast Club of Canada and its community partners have seen an average 30% increase in the number of children served in existing breakfast programs over the past few years in Ontario. Today, over 650,000 children benefit from a nutritious breakfast through over 3,200 school nutrition programs supported by the Club and its partners, and the demand continues to grow. "We recognize the efforts and initiatives from all levels of government, especially through the National School Food Program, that played an important role in helping schools respond to growing needs. Despite this important step, now more than ever, support from all sectors is essential to maintain and expand programs that ensure every child starts their day with the nourishment they need," says Judith Barry, Co-Founder and Director of Government Relations at Breakfast Club of Canada. "Whether in urban centres or remote regions, all students deserve access to nutritious food at school to support their development and learning. This is an issue that concerns us all," she adds. Indeed, the Club has observed that one in three schools across the province identifies access to healthy, affordable food as a daily challenge. Education is essential. So is nutritious food. Let's make the choice to help feed children at school. Proud of its 30-year history, Breakfast Club of Canada supports a variety of operational models through First Nations partners, as well as Student Nutrition Ontario and its network of regional lead agencies. The Club is committed to continuing this support while ensuring that every breakfast includes the key components of Canada's Food Guide (protein, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains) as well as promoting local food sourcing and food sovereignty within communities. Breakfast Club of Canada is calling on Ontarians to join this movement of solidarity and believe in the power of breakfast. Starting today, anyone can help a child reach their full potential by texting "CLUB" to 20222 or by donating at For this important fundraising campaign, the Club can also count on the generosity of the MTY Foundation, which will match all donations until October 31. To build awareness, ads will be broadcast on TV, online, and across social media throughout the campaign. Together, let's help children reach their full potential. About Breakfast Club of Canada Since 1994, Breakfast Club of Canada has been working with partners from all sectors to help children access a nutritious breakfast and reach their full potential. Accredited by Imagine Canada for its effective governance and recognized for its promotion of local food products across Canada, the Club helps reach children in every province and territory. To learn more, visit or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X and LinkedIn.


Cision Canada
15 hours ago
- Health
- Cision Canada
Back-to-School: Hunger Hits Classrooms Across Canada Français
TORONTO, Aug. 20, 2025 /CNW/ - As thousands of students are heading back to class, a harsh reality emerges: Breakfast Club of Canada, the country's largest school food provider, is witnessing a record number of children attending supported breakfast programs. Indeed, at least one in three children in the country affirm arriving at school feeling hungry almost every day. 1 Faced with this reality, the organization is launching a fundraising campaign and calling on Canadians to join the solidarity movement to feed children. In a context of rising food insecurity, soaring food prices, increased cost of living and the burden of tariffs, families across Canada are facing impossible choices which directly impact the well-being of children and their capacity to learn. Today, nearly 2.5 million children 2 live in a food-insecure household, which represents a third of the children in the country. This is an alarming increase of nearly 20% in just one year. 3 Despite recent commitments by governments, this surge is putting immense pressure on school and nonprofit organizations, such as the Club, which are being called upon more than ever. "Behind these numbers lies immense potential: talents, voices and dreams at risk due to a lack of access to nutritious food. Breakfast programs are not a universal solution to today's challenges, but they remain a beneficial intervention for thousands of students throughout the school year," says Tommy Kulczyk, President and CEO of Breakfast Club of Canada. "Every child deserves an equal chance to succeed, no matter their circumstances," he adds. A seat at the table for equality Breakfast Club of Canada and its community partners have seen an average 30% increase in the number of children served in existing breakfast programs over the past few years, from coast to coast to coast. Today, over 880,000 children benefit from a nutritious breakfast through over 4,900 school nutrition programs supported by the Club and its partners, and the demand continues to grow. "We recognize the efforts and initiatives from all levels of government, especially through the National School Food Program, that played an important role in helping schools respond to growing needs. Despite this step, now more than ever, support from all sectors is essential to maintain and expand programs that ensure every child starts their day with the nourishment they need," says Judith Barry, Co-Founder and Director of Government Relations at Breakfast Club of Canada. "Whether in urban centres or remote regions, all students deserve access to nutritious food at school to support their development and learning. This is an issue that concerns us all," she adds. Indeed, the Club has observed that one in three schools across the country identifies access to healthy, affordable food as a daily challenge. Education is essential. So is nutritious food. Let's make the choice to help feed children at school. Proud of its 30-year history, Breakfast Club of Canada supports a variety of operational models through its national network. The Club is committed to continuing this support while ensuring that every breakfast includes the key components of Canada's Food Guide (protein, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains) as well as promoting local food sourcing and food sovereignty within communities. Breakfast Club of Canada is calling on Canadians to join this movement of solidarity and believe in the power of breakfast. Starting today, anyone can help a child reach their full potential by texting "CLUB" to 20222 or by donating at For this important fundraising campaign, the Club can also count on the generosity of the MTY Foundation and Les Producteurs de lait du Québec, which will match all donations until October 31. To build awareness, ads will be broadcast on TV, online, and across social media throughout the campaign. Together, let's help children reach their full potential. About Breakfast Club of Canada Since 1994, Breakfast Club of Canada has been working with partners from all sectors to help children access a nutritious breakfast and reach their full potential. Accredited by Imagine Canada for its effective governance and recognized for its promotion of local food products, the Club helps reach children in every province and territory across the country. To learn more, visit or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X and LinkedIn.


Cision Canada
19-06-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
Breakfast Club of Canada President and CEO Tommy Kulczyk Announces Upcoming Retirement after Six Years of Transformative Leadership Helping Children
BOUCHERVILLE, QC, June 19, 2025 /CNW/ - After six years of dedicated and impactful leadership, Tommy Kulczyk, President and Chief Executive Officer of Breakfast Club of Canada, has announced his decision to retire at the end of 2025, marking the conclusion of a remarkable tenure characterized by significant service and impact. Under Mr. Kulczyk's guidance, the organization experienced significant growth and transformation, addressing increased food insecurity and challenges stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. His leadership focused on expanding the organization, strengthening community partnerships, and ensuring children receive nutritious breakfasts to enhance their readiness to learn. As President and CEO, Mr. Kulczyk expanded Breakfast Club of Canada's reach nationwide by collaborating with corporate partners and significantly increasing the number of children accessing nutritious breakfasts. His strategic approach strengthened community relationships, improved program efficiency, and laid a solid foundation for ongoing success. Mr. Kulczyk's major achievements include laying the groundwork for Canada's National School Food Program, announced in 2024, and expanding the Club's reach from 243,000 children nationwide to over 655,000 today. "Serving as President and CEO of Breakfast Club of Canada has been an immense privilege," said Mr. Kulczyk. "I am grateful to our dedicated team, volunteers, Board members and community partners for their unwavering support, as well as to our donors and government funders, whose contributions are essential to the pursuit of our important mission." The Club's Board of Directors has formed a committee tasked with overseeing the search for Mr. Kulczyk's successor. To ensure a thorough and comprehensive process, they have enlisted the expertise of Premium ressources humaines, a highly regarded executive search firm, to assist in identifying the ideal candidate. "Tommy Kulczyk's passion and vision as a steadfast advocate for equitable food access have significantly enhanced Breakfast Club of Canada," stated Jacques Mignault, Chair of the Board of Directors. "His leadership has strengthened our organization and positioned us for the future. We sincerely thank Tommy and intend to build upon his legacy." Breakfast Club of Canada remains committed to nurturing children's potential by ensuring they start their school day with access to a nutritious breakfast in a safe and supportive environment. The organization can count on the entire management team to support and facilitate a smooth transition, ensuring that operations continue seamlessly during this period. About Breakfast Club of Canada Since 1994, Breakfast Club of Canada has been working with partners from all sectors to help children access a nutritious breakfast and reach their full potential. Accredited by Imagine Canada for its effective governance and recognized for its promotion of local food products across Canada, the Club helps reach children in every province and territory. To learn more, visit or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X and LinkedIn.