What I learned from 64 Shots: Leadership in a crazy world Recently, I had the opportunity to attend an insightful speech by Kevin Roberts, a renowned business leader and book writer - one of which was the incredible book “64 Shots: Leadership in a crazy world”, at R...
Operation Attend
Operation Attend is a Police Operation carried out yearly throughout New Zealand, in an effort to curb truancy. In Glen Innes we do things differently than the rest of New Zealand, and as such are the only district with the results that children are returning to...
Christmas Store 2018
A bit of history... In 2013 Breakfast Club put on a Christmas Banquet at Glen Innes School and invited 250 family members from some of the highest needs families living in Glen Innes, Glen Taylor and St Pius Schools. It was a wonderful event delivered in the spirit...
Te Kohanga School
Te Kohanga is a small rural primary school which sits near the Waikato River. The school is 15 minutes away from its closest town, Port Waikato, a popular West Coast surf beach. The school is situated at the foot of a mountain and surrounded by farm land with the...
Newsletter -June 2017
As usual, I must apologise for my tardiness in getting out a newsletter before now. My main problem is finding the time from being out on the road to sitting down putting my ideas into words. Hopefully now, with a new team member on board, that time will be found....
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.
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.
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 Breakfast Club Facebook page 1142 likes. A big thanks to everyone for your incredible support!
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.
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)