Our Vision...
is to assist the Principals in low decile schools to remove any obstacles that restrict the students in fully participating in the school curriculum.
“Now our students have such a sense of belonging and pride and are achieving so much more than we ever thought possible.”
Jono Hendricks, Principal, Glen Innes School
What do we do?
While the title would suggest we just provide cereal and toast for hungry kids, Breakfast Club is so much more than that.
Who are we?
Breakfast Club was founded by Steve Farrelly, an ex police officer with a soft spot for cheeky, hungry kids.
What people say
As we have grown different people have noticed what we are doing and started writing some pretty cool things about us.
Want to help?
If you think you can help our children in some way then please let us know here. If you would simply like to donate then you can do so here.
Thank you 🙂
News Snippets
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How the Christmas Store went & the Bay to Bay Fun Run
Christmas Store On the 23rd of December 2017 we ran our third Christmas Store at Glen Innes School, and invited 160 families and 700 children along. The families were selected by the School Social Worker and the Principal. We had families from Glen Innes, Glen Taylor,...
It’s beginning to look at lot like Christmas… Christmas Store 2017
When Breakfast Club started at Glen Innes School in 2013, we heard that a large number of families at that school do not celebrate Christmas as they can not afford to. Immediately that Christmas, on the 23rd of December we put on a Banquet for 150 people. The...
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.