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Feeding our Children:
First Na3ons School Breakfast Program
ABOUT ONEXONE VISION ONEXONE was founded with the philosophy that every single life is precious and that as individuals we can make profound changes in the lives of other human beings, ONE by ONE
MISSION ONEXONE’s mission is to improve the lives of children in Canada, the USA, Haiti and around the world with programs dedicated to five fundamental pillars: water, health, education, play and food
During the last seven years, ONEXONE worldwide has committed over $16 million dollars to its partners and directly sponsored programs
THE BEGINNING
• In November 2007, ONEXONE and the Assembly of First Na=ons (AFN) partner together to implement a na=onal environmental assessment on nutri=on programs and policies in FN schools
• In 2008 ONEXONE partnered with PEPSI and 10 schools are selected to par=cipate in a pilot project (Yukon, BC, Manitoba, Ontario)
• Upon comple=on in 2009, ONEXONE prepared a report “Evalua=on of the ONEXONE First Na=ons School Breakfast Program”
• ASer the ini=al evalua=on ONEXONE was determined and commiTed to increasing food literacy and nutri=on in FN schools ensuring the availability of healthy food to all First Na=ons children in the school seUng
QUICK FACTS 2011-2012
• Over 3000 school children are having a morning meal every day
• 7 of 20 schools receive Quaker/Dole and we are working to expand this number
• 11 of 20 schools are isolated/fly in communi=es
• Food cost: approximately $1.00 per meal • Food cost in schools that have a Pepsi
partnership: approximately $0.50 per meal
BREAKFAST
A healthy breakfast = Quaker/Dole products (if eligible) + purchased food + support provided by ONEXONE
2011/2012 Our
Community partners
NAME OF SCHOOL COMMUNITY/ LOCATION
#STUDENTS
Indian Spring School Swan Lake, MB 90 (ABM) Abraham Beardy Memorial Shamattawa, MB 250 Hans Helgesen Elementary Victoria, BC 60 Kopahawakenum Meadow Lake, SK 104 Wasaho First Nation School Forth Severn, ON 65 Brunswick House School Chapleau, ON 35 Peetabeck Academy Fort Albany, ON 200 Deer Lake School Deer Lake, ON 232 ABE Scratch Memorial School Poplar Hill, ON 125 (JFE)Jhon Field Elementary Hazelton, BC 165 (SAS) St. Andrew's School Kashechewan, ON 437 Francine J. Welsley KashecheWan, ON 150 Mine Center Public School Mine Centre, ON 75 Harley Bay Elementary Hartley Bay, BC. 35 Dog Creek Elementary & Rosie Seymour Junior
Canoe Creek Indian, BC 40
Obishikokaan Lac Seul, ON 98 Makwa Sahgaiehcan Firs Nation Loon Lake, SK 460 Sakastew School Pukatawagon, MB 560 Dokis First Nation Dokis, ON 35 Venezia Secondary School Attawapiskat, ON
158 TOTAL 3374
First Nations School Breakfast Program
■ Pepsi-Supported Schools & Schools Applying for Pepsi Support ■ Schools With No Current Pepsi Support ■ Schools Pending Approval
The process
School makes applica=on to show:
• Need • Vision • Plan ( coordinator, separate
bank account, menu, kitchen inspec=on)
How it works
• Receive and review applica=ons on a con=nuous basis.
• Ongoing support of the program
Benefits
• Improved student behaviour-“the children were more alert, not tired, not complaining, not hungry and had better behaviour”
• Increased health and nutrition for students-“the children were getting better nutrition” and “it was a learning experience for the students – they are learning about nutrition”
• Improved concentration/energy-“the students are able to concentrate better and cooperate more at school with breakfast”
• Increased food security–“it is difficult to get food here because people don’t have vehicles, so the breakfast program helped students to have access to breakfast” and “the students feel secure because they know they will get breakfast and they know that it helps them”
THANK YOU ! For further informa=on please contact:
An Richardson, [email protected] Angela Analok, [email protected]
60 Bloor Street West, Suite 401
Toronto, Ontario, M4W 3B8 416.901.1291