Feeding Our Future Sadly, in Toronto, one in three children live in poverty. Too many students arrive at school hungry. A 2007 survey revealed that 41% of Toronto school children started school each day without breakfast. The Toronto Foundation for Student Success and their partners continue to make alleviating hunger a priority and in 2007/2008, we helped support over 600 breakfast, lunch and snack programs, providing nutritious food to over 110,000 children every school day.
In response, to the Jane/Finch Universal Breakfast Program, as of October 2008, the Feeding Our Future program will be serving approximately 6,000 students in three high schools and four middle schools located in the Jane/Finch region of North York.
While the Feeding Our Future program is making a tremendous impact, there is still much work to do. However, funding currently provides just a small fraction of every dollar required and the program has some significant shortfalls:

  • Many hungry students are not receiving assistance
  • Some programs cannot afford fresh fruit and vegetables, crucial components of a healthy diet
  • Other programs are forced to forgo milk to stretch their budget

It takes only $1.00 to serve a morning meal to a hungry child. Please help us reach our goal of "no hungry students".

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