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Breakfast Clubs extended to support families over the
summer holiday
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Children from 1,800 schools that have Breakfast Clubs
to be entitled to free breakfast over the holidays
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Builds on significant Government support package for
families during the holidays
Children from more than 1,800 schools in England who are
currently part of our Breakfast Clubs programme will now be
offered healthy breakfasts over the summer.
The Department for Education has confirmed today, Friday 3
July, that charity co-ordinators of the National
Breakfast Club Programme, Family Action and Magic Breakfast, will
work closely with schools in disadvantaged areas so children most
in need can continue to get a healthy breakfast in July and
August.
As schools will remain closed during this period, Family
Action and Magic Breakfast are making arrangements with schools
on the programme so that they can access this provision over the
summer, which may include parents collecting food parcels or
breakfast food ‘drop offs’ to make sure families are getting the
support they need.
The extension of the Breakfast Clubs programme builds on
the Government’s commitment to supporting families on low-incomes
who, as a result of the pandemic, may be finding it hard to
provide healthy food for their children outside of the school
term. It follows the Department for Education’s recent
announcement of the Covid Summer Food Fund that will provide free
school meals to eligible pupils nationally over the
holidays.
Children’s Minister said:
“My priority has always been to protect and support the
children who need a helping hand, and it’s more
important than ever before that they remain at the heart of
everything we do.
“Extending our popular and successful Breakfast Club
programme over the summer holidays will mean thousands of
children continue getting a positive start to their
day.
“As a Government, we are responding to the needs of
families who are struggling – that’s why we put in place an
unprecedented package of support to tackle the unique challenges
they face.”
The Covid Summer Food Fund will support children who are
eligible for free school meals with a voucher to cover the full
six-week summer holiday. The Government is also delivering at
least four weeks of free activities and healthy food for around
50,000 children via its Holiday Activities and Food programme in
17 local authorities across England during July and
August.
It follows the news that supermarket Iceland has
joined the Government’s national voucher scheme for free school
meals, joining the existing list eight shops already signed up to
the scheme including Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Asda, Morrisons,
Waitrose, M&S, Aldi and McColl’s where vouchers can
already be redeemed. The Community Shop, which has several
outlets around the country, will also join the list and families
will be able to redeem vouchers for the Covid Summer Food Fund at
all of these stores.
David Holmes CBE, Chief Executive of Family Action
said:
“Family Action and Magic Breakfast, as the providers of the
National School Breakfast Programme, have succeeded in keeping
this essential programme open and available to over a thousand
schools and tens of thousands of children and families during
lockdown. We are delighted to flex the Programme delivery so that
we can now also support many National School Breakfast Programme
schools, children and families with access to nutritious
breakfast supplies during the coming summer holidays.”