Luton school gets breakfast boost from Kellogg's
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An academy in Luton has been awarded £1,000 by Kellogg's as the company celebrates 20 years of supporting breakfast clubs.
The Stockwood Park Academy has been awarded the money to enhance the breakfast club and help feed children in the morning.
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Hide AdThe academy, on Rotherham Avenue, was selected to receive this boost as Kellogg’s announce they are to double their investment in breakfast clubs as more and more schools struggle to find the budget to fund this service for their students.
Stockwood Park Head Teacher Mumin Humayun said: “We are so grateful to receive this generous donation.
"The funding will help us to provide breakfast club services for our children and their families.
"Everyone knows it’s the most important meal of the day and this extra boost can only help our students settle into their school day.”
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Hide AdBreakfast clubs help with everything from attendance and attainment to alleviating hunger and providing pre-school care.
Kate Prince, corporate social responsibility manager at Kellogg’s, said: “We’re proud to have spent 20 years supporting so many schools across the UK.
"We believe all children should have the opportunity to start the day with breakfast, and we know that equipment and resources are just as important to clubs as the food itself.”