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About Kellogg's The Kellogg's Corporate Citizenship Fund is proud to support the No Kid Hungry Starts With Breakfast campaign. Kellogg Company and its foundation believe in the power of breakfast to feed better days and better lives which is why they are working to help connect children across the nation with a healthy breakfast. This year, Kellogg launched the Breakfasts for Better Days™ initiative pledging to provide 1 billion cereal and snacks servings, more than half of which are breakfast, around the world by the end of 2016. Part of this commitment includes $1 million in grants in the U.S. increase the number of schools participating in federally-funded breakfast programs. The company will also work to expand breakfast programs around the globe, maximizing product donations and advocating for the important role breakfast plays in the diet. Learn more about all of the company’s commitments at www.kelloggcompany.com. |
About Weight Watchers® Since 2008, Weight Watchers has contributed over $3.5 million to Share Our Strength through Weight Watchers Lose For Good®. The funds have supported Share Our Strength's No Kid Hungry state partnerships and have touched nearly 100 community organizations that provide school breakfasts, summer meals, after school snacks, and emergency food relief to kids and their families. |

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About the Study: Deloitte analyzed third party studies and publicly available data to develop several frameworks connecting outcomes from the School Breakfast Program with long-term benefits. Learn more about our approach in the study's official white paper.
Data Sources for Map: For national and statewide data, the school breakfast participation rates are from the latest analysis conducted by the Food Research and Action Center (http://frac.org/pdf/Scorecard_SY2011-2012.pdf).