Kellogg Company announces ten $5,000 grants to school breakfast programs
Brand currently supports breakfast clubs in 26 countries, is working to expand school feeding programs.
School breakfast programs may provide students with benefits beyond nourishment, according to a review of recent research from Kellogg Company Fund.
Already, around the world, breakfast programs are improving health and nutritional outcomes for children. In recent years, these programs have evolved to focus on helping improve education and social outcomes for students, their families and the wider community.
"For more than 20 years, Kellogg has supported breakfast programs that provide students with a nutritious breakfast, time to play with friends and, often, the academic support that helps to ensure they begin school ready to learn," said Stephanie Slingerland, senior director, philanthropy and social impact, Kellogg Co.