Nova Scotia
Breakfast for Learning - Nova Scotia

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See what schools in Nova Scotia are saying about their breakfast programs, click here.

The Boys & Girls Club of East Dartmouth Breakfast Program
The Boys & Girls Club of East Dartmouth Breakfast Program was initiated in 1998 and has helped serve thousands of students – helping ensure they get a bright start to each morning. Read more.

WHAT'S NEW

  • The deadline for grant applications was JUNE 1ST, 2011 (for 2011-2012 grants). The 2012-2013 grant deadline will be announced shortly. Please check back soon.  For more information, click here.
  • allstate presents cheque to bfl nova scotia
    Allstate Insurance Company of Canada Business Development Agent Jamie Jackson presented the Breakfast for Learning Nova Scotia Chair Dan Campbell with a donation from the Trusted Community Partner Program. Read more.
  • Ricoh donates to breakfast for learning
    Ricoh Canada representatives dropped into a recent meeting of Breakfast for Learning, Nova Scotia Chapter Council to make a generous donation. Read more.
  • Fanning Education Centre-Program Profile
    Fanning Education Centre is a P-6 school nestled in the community of Hazel Hill just outside of Canso Town in the Strait Regional School Board.  It is home to a remarkable breakfast program...Read more.
  • ENSURING STUDENTS IN ATLANTIC CANADA EAT WELL TO LEARN WELL
    Breakfast for Learning is happy to announce Sobeys as our new Premier Atlantic Canada Regional Sponsor. Read more.
  • ALLSTATE INSURANCE LENDS A HAND
    Thank you to Allstate Insurance Company of Canada for their recent donation to Breakfast for Learning Nova Scotia. Jamie Jackson from Allstate (and a volunteer at Westmount School's child nutrition program) was proud to make a donation on behalf of the Allstate Foundation earlier this spring. Read more.
  • Thank you to The Law Courts
    Breakfast for Learning Nova Scotia gives a big "thank you" to The Law Courts for their recent contribution to helping ensure students in the province get the nutrition they need to learn and thrive. Read more.