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As demand soars, school nutrition programs in Haldimand-Norfolk face funding crunch

Participation in breakfast and snack programs in local schools is up “across the board,” says program facilitator.

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Child Nutrition Network trio

Sharon Smyth, centre, facilitates Haldimand-Norfolk REACH’s Child Nutrition Network with help from parent volunteers like Leryn Pastir (left) and Gail Anderson from Bloomsburg Public School.

Bloomsburg Public School in Norfolk County has perfect attendance when the monthly hot lunch is served.

“Every single kid is in there eating,” said Gail Anderson, who runs the school’s student nutrition program with fellow parent Leryn Pastir.

Child Nutrition Network

Every day, the Child Nutrition Network feeds more than 8,500 students in 46 schools across Haldimand-Norfolk.

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J.P. Antonacci
J.P. Antonacci

’s reporting is funded by the Canadian government through its Local Journalism Initiative. The funding allows him to report on stories about the regions of Haldimand and Norfolk. Reach him at jpantonacci@thespec.com.

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