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Dear friends and family,
If you would like to give us a wedding gift it would mean so much to us if you would support our chosen charity Magic Breakfast. It is a small registered charity that fights child hunger through breakfast clubs and delivering free breakfasts (bagels, cereal, fresh juice and porridge) to thousands of primary children in the UK particularly our inner cities.
Magic Breakfast believes that a hungry child cannot concentrate, as they can be restless, disruptive and lethargic.Giving them a healthy start to the day will allow them to make the most of their education and improve their future.
£3.50 would give a child a breakfast for a month, £42 for a year and £2000 would support a breakfast club for a year.
Many thanks, Alan and Sam
More information on Magic Breakfast...
× In the last year MB delivered over a million breakfasts to their partner schools.
× The support provides over 7,500 children breakfast each morning.
They provide an immediate solution to child hunger in the mornings a low cost
Poverty in the UK
× More than 1 in 4 children live in poverty in the UK (CPAG)
× Income poverty means that for many families food is scarce.
× Magic Breakfast believes there are 2,000 schools where children are likely to be coming to school hungry.
× Breakfast clubs can be a life-line for these families
Poverty translates to hunger in the mornings
× 83% of teachers said they see evidence of hunger in the mornings at their school (Guardian Hunger Survey June 2012)
The difference you would be making
× Schools were asked: What is the impact of Magic Breakfast’s support on the pupils?
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ü 88% said they had seen improved attainment and attendance
ü 93% said they had seen increased concentration and energy in class
ü 94% have noticed healthier eating habits amongst the pupils
Magic Breakfast in the Media- June 2013
A teacher’s view
These kids only have one chance at childhood, and one chance at education. Education is going to be their best way out of poverty. By feeding and valuing them, Magic Breakfast makes a practical difference to these children every single day”- Mei Yi Choi, De Bohun Primary School, Enfield, London