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Want to meet an NFL Player AND promote school breakfast?

Then please join Advocates for Children of New Jersey and its many partners on Oct. 7 at 9:30 a.m. in Bound Brook when we will release the 4th annual NJ School Breakfast Report, recognize winners of the NJ School Breakfast Challenge and hear from NFL player Mark Herzlich about the importance of students eating a healthy breakfast at school.

View event details.

Register today for this free event.

New school breakfast data
ACNJ’s report will highlight New Jersey’s school breakfast “champs” and the “underachievers.” We will also release student participation rates in the federal School Breakfast Program for every school district in the state with at least 20 percent of its students eligible for free/reduced-price lunch.

So please join us to hear about breakfast successes in other districts, strategies for improving student participation and the chance to have your picture taken with an NFL player (courtesy of the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council).

Register today.

As more New Jersey kids live in families earning too little to meet their needs, providing school breakfast gives students the fuel they need to concentrate and learn.

The Food for Thought School Breakfast Campaign is a partnership of state agencies, child advocates, anti-hunger coalitions, statewide education organizations and national organizations.

View a list of campaign partners.


Advocates for Children of New Jersey
 35 Halsey Street 2nd Floor, Newark, NJ 07102
(Between Bleeker St. and Central Ave.)
973.643.3876 I Fax 973.643.9153 I www.acnj.org 
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