Navigation Links
'got breakfast?'(TM) Foundation Issues Statement on Recently Released Florida State Plan of Action from the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness
Date:12/21/2007

money to allow their children to buy them at school. Studies show that Universal School Breakfast programs increase student participation in school breakfast and help reduce the stigma that children feel about being identified as low-income because they receive free meals.

"got breakfast?" is a 501 (c)(3) foundation that was launched in 2005 to help the millions of students who qualify for a free or reduced-price breakfast through the School Breakfast Program access the meals they are not receiving. The connection between childhood hunger and poor educational performance is well documented and established. Studies demonstrate that starting the day with a healthy breakfast helps children concentrate, solve problems, be creative and learn.

Out of 55 million children who attend school in the United States, 22 million are eligible for free or reduced price meals, which include school breakfast and school lunch. Of these 22 million eligible kids, only 7.7 million utilize the school breakfast program. That means approximately 14.5 million students who are able to receive free or reduced priced breakfast meals in the morning are not getting them. A majority of the children not accessing breakfast are low-income students who are the most susceptible to childhood obesity.

When students fail to access school breakfast, school districts are also missing out on funds allotted to them by the Federal government. The School Breakfast Program provides Federal reimbursement to schools for each meal served; when schools increase the number of students eating breakfast, they see an increase in funds. According to the Food Research and Action Center, more than $500 million in federal funding available to provide school breakfast to children in need is not being accessed.

For information on how the School Breakfast Program, Universal School Breakfast or tips on how to increase student participation in breakfast please go to

SOURCE "got breakfast?" Foundation
Copyright©2007 PR Newswire.
All rights reserved

Page: 1 2 3

Related medicine news :

1. National Patient Safety Foundation Partners with Vocera Communications
2. R. P. Simmons Family Foundation Pledges $2 Million for New Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC Campus
3. Patient Advocate Foundation Launches Program to Help Uninsured Virginians with Chronic, Debilitating and Life-Threatening Illness Access Quality Healthcare
4. AIDS Healthcare Foundation Applauds City Commissioners Support of Diversity, Urges Call for Mayors Resignation
5. National Osteoporosis Foundation Teams Up With Ladies Home Journal Magazine to Launch a 10-city Mall Walk Tour
6. Judge Rules That Florida Disease Management Program Serving 8,000 HIV/AIDS Patients Should Be Re-bid, Says AIDS Healthcare Foundation
7. The Tug McGraw Foundation Announces 2007 Fundraising Gala
8. The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Pushes for Pre-K Expansion in Georgia
9. Cipla, Tell the Truth; AIDS Healthcare Foundation Launches New Ad Campaign
10. Survey From The Partnership and MetLife Foundation Reveals Important Role Todays Grandparents Play in Teens Lives
11. Exceptional Childrens Foundation Merger with Kayne Eras Center Creates One of States Most Comprehensive Nonprofits Serving the Disabled
Post Your Comments:
*Name:
*Comment:
*Email:
(Date:12/2/2008)...nced today the publication of Reproductive Health...trimester abortion: women,s health and public poli...ues regarding methods, values, stigma, the burden ... complicated reality of women,s lives and decision...ew out of a conference on second trimester abortio...
(Date:12/2/2008)...ember 1, 2008, issue of Clinical Cancer Research ... Research, show lapatinib benefits women with HER2...ative breast cancer or those who express EGRF alon...sclassification of metastatic breast cancer patien...rom receiving optimal therapy. , Lapatinib, an ...
(Date:12/2/2008)...008) The complexity of vital organ systems makes...ue culture methods for specific cell types allow r...ent parts that can be readily manipulated and obse...rotocols ( www.cshprotocols.org/TOCs/toc12_08.dtl...lture methods for cells from the immune system and...
(Date:12/2/2008)... Stroller Strides , the country,s largest and f...heir babies, has announced that Pampers , a le...ed on as the company,s premier sponsor for 2009. ,...companies, shared mission of caring for babies, to...ve Pampers as our premier sponsor," said Lisa Drux...
Breaking Medicine News(10 mins):Health News:Elsevier announces the 2008 supplement of Reproductive Health Matters 2Health News:HER2 levels may aid in treatment selection for metastatic breast cancer 2Health News:Cold Spring Harbor Protocols features tissue culture methods for immune cells and neurons 2Health News:Stroller Strides(R) Signs Pampers(R) as Premier Sponsor for 2009 2
...of influenza cases over the last four months of 20...o statistics released by the Public// Health Agenc...r to late March or early April and the Calgary Hea...outbreaks during this time. Symptoms of influenza...
...put together in health maps, show that communities...hiest places.// Valley areas have held such undes...inner-city areas will soon overtake them. Poor di...isis in South Wales has become more problematic th...
...ry 3 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer I... on cancer care in 2005 was $2.3// billion in the ...estimated the direct medical costs of cancer care,...ient's time associated with cancer care, such as t...
...ra mile to make lifestyle changes towards a cancer...led the disappointing// negativism prevailing in t...Nearly 27% of Britons who responded to the survey ... the cancer affliction, and vehemently denied the ...
Other Medicine News:Health News:Lifestyles Cause Concern To Welsh Health Officials 2Health News:Cancer Care-Patient's Time Costs Studied 2
(Date:12/1/2008)...de study shows the Prox1 gene is a two-way switch ...cells to be reprogrammed so that they lose their i...ls , , MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 1 /PRNewswire-U...esearch Hospital have discovered that a certain di...dentity that it requires the constant expression o...
(Date:12/1/2008)...ference Call Scheduled for Tuesday, December 9 at ...L -- , , SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Dec....cals, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNSS ), a biopharmaceutical ...zation of new oncology therapeutics, today announc... myeloid leukemia (AML) will be presented during t...
(Date:11/30/2008)...O, Dec. 1 Abnormalities...ted in children with autism spectrum disorder by u...study presented today at the annual meeting of the... , "Using MEG, we can record the tiny magneti...," said Timothy Roberts, Ph.D., vice chair of rese...
(Date:11/26/2008)...TER, Minn., Nov. 26 Chi...are at significantly increased risk of developing ...ndings of a Mayo Clinic study published this mont...ican Academy of Pediatrics. , , The retrosp...atients with strabismus (misaligned eyes) and comp...
Breaking Medicine Technology:Reprogrammable Cell Type Depends on a Single Gene to Keep Its Identity 2Reprogrammable Cell Type Depends on a Single Gene to Keep Its Identity 3Sunesis Announces New Data on Voreloxin for Acute Myeloid Leukemia To Be Presented at ASH 2Sunesis Announces New Data on Voreloxin for Acute Myeloid Leukemia To Be Presented at ASH 3Brain Waves Show Sound Processing Abnormalities in Autistic Children 2Brain Waves Show Sound Processing Abnormalities in Autistic Children 3Eye Divergence in Children Triples Risk of Mental Illness 2Wide Ranging Study of National News Reveals Health News Comprises Less Than Four Percent of All Coverage 30401 1Wide Ranging Study of National News Reveals Health News Comprises Less Than Four Percent of All Coverage 30401 2Wide Ranging Study of National News Reveals Health News Comprises Less Than Four Percent of All Coverage 30401 3Wide Ranging Study of National News Reveals Health News Comprises Less Than Four Percent of All Coverage 30401 4Essentialis Completes Patient Enrollment in Phase 2 Trial of DDCR for Treatment of Dyslipidemia 3477 1Essentialis Completes Patient Enrollment in Phase 2 Trial of DDCR for Treatment of Dyslipidemia 3477 2Essentialis Completes Patient Enrollment in Phase 2 Trial of DDCR for Treatment of Dyslipidemia 3477 3Ultrasound waves aid in rapid treatment of DVT 30399 1Ultrasound waves aid in rapid treatment of DVT 30399 2UT Southwestern researchers develop new strategy for broad spectrum anti viral drugs 30397 1UT Southwestern researchers develop new strategy for broad spectrum anti viral drugs 30397 2
...ansurethral Resection,is Well Tolerated in Phase 2...2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --,Spectrum Pharmaceut... study of EOquin, in non-invasive bladder cancer a...L)-1620 and satraplatin,at the annual meeting of t...t the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles...
..., 2007 - Aeolus,Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OTCBB:AOLS)... at Loma Linda University Medical Center,National...rsity,showing that one of the Company,s metallopor...ection of healthy normal cells in mice,with prosta... study,also showed that the compound did not inter...
Other Medicine Technology:Spectrum Pharmaceuticals Announces Data From Three Oncology,Programs Presented at the American Association of Cancer Research,Annual Meeting 2Spectrum Pharmaceuticals Announces Data From Three Oncology,Programs Presented at the American Association of Cancer Research,Annual Meeting 3Spectrum Pharmaceuticals Announces Data From Three Oncology,Programs Presented at the American Association of Cancer Research,Annual Meeting 4Spectrum Pharmaceuticals Announces Data From Three Oncology,Programs Presented at the American Association of Cancer Research,Annual Meeting 5Spectrum Pharmaceuticals Announces Data From Three Oncology,Programs Presented at the American Association of Cancer Research,Annual Meeting 6Spectrum Pharmaceuticals Announces Data From Three Oncology,Programs Presented at the American Association of Cancer Research,Annual Meeting 7Spectrum Pharmaceuticals Announces Data From Three Oncology,Programs Presented at the American Association of Cancer Research,Annual Meeting 8Aeolus Pharmaceuticals' AEOL 10113 Demonstrates Potential as a,Protector of Healthy Normal Cells from Cancer Radiation Therapy 2Aeolus Pharmaceuticals' AEOL 10113 Demonstrates Potential as a,Protector of Healthy Normal Cells from Cancer Radiation Therapy 3
...sively for the airlines industry:, ,AirSeps A...ured for the airlines to assist their supplemental...everal overseas airlines. With the US governments ...on specific Boeing commercial aircraft, AirSep set...
...p's LifeStyle Portable Oxygen Concentrator is the ...nywhere. At less than 10 lbs (4.5 kg), this unit w... and highly active oxygen patient., ,Operatin...logies of both an oxygen concentrator and an oxyge...
...ers up to 10 LPM of oxygen reducing the delivery c...ts. The M10 is engineered to reduce the cost of pr...parts than any other concentrator on the market. F...p you to reduce expenditure on accessories and unn...
The Hudson RCI oxygen conserving cannula incorporates a patented "split prong" nose design and two oxygen supply tubes with standard connectors. This design provides the utmost control and comfort in
Medicine Products: