Morrisons feed schoolchildren with Magic Breakfast
The charity Magic Breakfast has teamed up with Morrisons and various cereal manufacturers, schools and delivery companies to provide breakfasts to vulnerable children amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
The combined efforts will ensure that over 12,000 children won’t go hungry at breakfast through this period of crisis.
Magic Breakfast works with 480 partner schools in disadvantaged areas of the UK providing food to children who arrive at school too hungry to learn.
Some already-vulnerable schoolchildren are now particularly at risk of hunger because of the extra financial stress placed on families by the lockdown and lack of access to their regular school meals.
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