Monday, March 7, 2011

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“One of the statistics that was really telling is that fewer than half of the kids who qualify for free or reduced price breakfasts are actually taking advantage of that,” said Kellogg Senior Brand Manager Trinh Le – "one reason Kellogg is working with Action for Healthy Kids to help fund programs that would remove the stigma of accepting free breakfast."

That's the thing that stuck with me the most from TheMotherhood virtual breakfast with Kellogg and "Share Your Breakfast".

We need to help get over this stigma. That it's somehow better to go hungry.

Tomorrow's the day. National Breakfast Day, where you could do something good in just a few minutes,

share your breakfast.

www.shareyourbreakfast.com


(a picture that I shared)

Other ways you can help...

find out which schools in your area participate in breakfast programs by visiting the Food and Research Action Centers website: http://www.frac.org or the Action for Healthy Kids website: http://www.actionforhealthykids.org.

Comments closed, go type in your breakfast instead, because it's just as easy.

Seriously, go do it.

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Once again, I have been engaged by TheMotherhood and Kellogg. Thank you
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