Author: Boss
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A new van!
On the 13th of March the Ted Manson Foundation delivered to Glen Innes School a brand new 11 seater Toyota van for their use for transporting children and their work in Truancy. This is the first time the school has had a vehicle for the past 17 years with the last one belonging to Tamaki…
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Fun Run
For several years now Breakfast Club in partnership with the Glen Innes Police and Glen Innes, Glen Taylor Schools run the Police Qualifying distance (2.4km) from Mission Bay to St Heliers Bay. This years run was on the 8th of March. Each year we organize three Fun Runs, and this is the first. The second…
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David Tua
On the 6th of March Breakfast Club’s contacts at the Glen Innes Police arranged for one of our student volunteers to spend a session training with David Tua. Issac Carr (Student) is in a boxing gym in West Auckland and when he heard of this offer was over the moon. 5am on the 6th of…
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Christmas Store
For the second year in a row the Silver Ferns gave up their time and came to St Kentigern’s College for three hours and trained 80 of our girls from mainly Decile One Schools in Auckland and Tauramanui.
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Silver Ferns
For the second year in a row the Silver Ferns gave up their time and came to St Kentigern’s College for three hours and trained 80 of our girls from mainly Decile One Schools in Auckland and Tauramanui.
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September Newsletter
As per usual, I would like to start off this Breakfast Club newsletter with an apology, as there has been a delay in sending this to our database! As you will read in the newsletter we have been extremely busy and couldn’t be more ecstatic about this. It is also encouraging to see that our…
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Good As Gold
Nominator Jenny Alison writes: “Steve is a retired policeman, who is still serving the community by voluntarily supporting at least four low decile schools in East and South Auckland. His aim? To remove any obstacles that prevent kids from succeeding.
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Christmas Store
This Christmas, on the 23rd of December 2015 we are creating a Christmas Store (last Christmas we fed 600 at our Christmas Banquet but we are too large to continue with Banquets)
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October Update
October was a great month for Breakfast Club… we had two phone calls from Foodbanks that we support, saying that they were both out of rice and one of them needed cereal.
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100 Hams For Christmas
On the 23rd of December 2015 we are turning the Glen Innes School Hall into a Mini New World and having the Social Workers at our 5 schools invite up to 100 families to come and be blessed with food from Christmas Box Hampers; Hubbard’s Cereal; New World Eastridge Grocers and Hams; Gatting’s Caterers Dessert…