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Feeding	
  our	
  
             Children:	
  
First	
  Na3ons	
  School	
  
 Breakfast	
  Program	
  
ABOUT ONEXONE
VISION
ONEXONE was founded with the philosophy that every
single life is precious and that as individuals we can
make profound changes in the lives of other human
beings, ONE by ONE

MISSION
ONEXONE’s mission is to improve the lives of children
in Canada, the USA, Haiti and around the world with
programs dedicated to five fundamental pillars: water,
health, education, play and food

During the last seven years, ONEXONE worldwide has
committed over $16 million dollars to its partners and
directly sponsored programs
THE BEGINNING

•  In	
  November	
  2007,	
  ONEXONE	
  and	
  the	
  Assembly	
  of	
  First	
  Na=ons	
  
   (AFN)	
  partner	
  together	
  to	
  implement	
  a	
  na=onal	
  environmental	
  
   assessment	
  on	
  nutri=on	
  programs	
  and	
  policies	
  in	
  FN	
  schools	
  
•  In	
  2008	
  ONEXONE	
  partnered	
  with	
  PEPSI	
  and	
  10	
  schools	
  are	
  selected	
  
   to	
  par=cipate	
  in	
  a	
  pilot	
  project	
  (Yukon,	
  BC,	
  Manitoba,	
  Ontario)	
  
•  Upon	
  comple=on	
  in	
  2009,	
  ONEXONE	
  prepared	
  a	
  report	
  “Evalua=on	
  
   of	
  the	
  ONEXONE	
  First	
  Na=ons	
  School	
  Breakfast	
  Program”	
  
•  ASer	
  the	
  ini=al	
  evalua=on	
  ONEXONE	
  was	
  determined	
  and	
  
   commiTed	
  to	
  increasing	
  food	
  literacy	
  and	
  nutri=on	
  in	
  FN	
  schools	
  
   ensuring	
  the	
  availability	
  of	
  healthy	
  food	
  to	
  all	
  First	
  Na=ons	
  children	
  
   in	
  the	
  school	
  seUng	
  
QUICK FACTS                                        2011-2012



 •  Over	
  3000	
  school	
  children	
  are	
  having	
  a	
  
    morning	
  meal	
  every	
  day	
  
 •  7	
  of	
  20	
  schools	
  receive	
  Quaker/Dole	
  and	
  
    we	
  are	
  working	
  to	
  expand	
  this	
  number	
  
 •  11	
  of	
  20	
  schools	
  are	
  isolated/fly	
  in	
  
    communi=es	
  
 •  Food	
  cost:	
  approximately	
  $1.00	
  per	
  meal	
  
 •  Food	
  cost	
  in	
  schools	
  that	
  have	
  a	
  Pepsi	
  
    partnership:	
  approximately	
  $0.50	
  per	
  
    meal	
  
BREAKFAST




A	
  healthy	
  breakfast	
  =	
  Quaker/Dole	
  products	
  (if	
  eligible)	
  +	
  purchased	
  food	
  +	
  	
  
support	
  provided	
  by	
  ONEXONE	
  
NAME OF SCHOOL                COMMUNITY/               #STUDENTS
                                             LOCATION
               Indian Spring School          Swan Lake, MB            90
               (ABM) Abraham Beardy Memorial Shamattawa, MB           250
               Hans Helgesen Elementary      Victoria, BC             60
               Kopahawakenum                 Meadow Lake, SK          104
               Wasaho First Nation School    Forth Severn, ON         65
               Brunswick House School        Chapleau, ON             35
               Peetabeck Academy             Fort Albany, ON          200
               Deer Lake School              Deer Lake, ON            232
               ABE Scratch Memorial School   Poplar Hill, ON          125
   2011/2012   (JFE)Jhon Field Elementary    Hazelton, BC             165
        Our    (SAS) St. Andrew's School
               Francine J. Welsley
                                             Kashechewan, ON
                                             KashecheWan, ON
                                                                      437
                                                                      150

Community      Mine Center Public School
               Harley Bay Elementary
                                             Mine Centre, ON
                                             Hartley Bay, BC.
                                                                      75
                                                                      35
               Dog Creek Elementary & Rosie  Canoe Creek Indian, BC   40
    partners   Seymour Junior
               Obishikokaan                  Lac Seul, ON             98
               Makwa Sahgaiehcan Firs Nation Loon Lake, SK            460
               Sakastew School               Pukatawagon, MB          560
               Dokis First Nation            Dokis, ON                35
               Venezia Secondary School      Attawapiskat, ON
                                                                      158
               TOTAL                                                  3374
First Nations School
                                   Breakfast Program




■  Pepsi-Supported Schools & Schools Applying for Pepsi Support
■  Schools With No Current Pepsi Support
■  Schools Pending Approval
The process

School	
  makes	
  applica=on	
  to	
  show:	
  
    •  Need	
  
    •  Vision	
  	
  
    •  Plan	
  (	
  coordinator,	
  separate	
  
          bank	
  account,	
  menu,	
  
          kitchen	
  inspec=on)	
  
How it works
•  Receive	
  and	
  
   review	
  
   applica=ons	
  on	
  a	
  
   con=nuous	
  basis.	
  
•  Ongoing	
  support	
  
   of	
  the	
  program	
  
Benefits
•    Improved student behaviour-“the children
     were more alert, not tired, not complaining,
     not hungry and had better behaviour”	

•    Increased health and nutrition for
     students-“the children were getting better
     nutrition” and “it was a learning experience
     for the students – they are learning about
     nutrition” 	

•    Improved concentration/energy-“the
     students are able to concentrate better and
     cooperate more at school with breakfast” 	

•    Increased food security–“it is difficult to
     get food here because people don’t have
     vehicles, so the breakfast program helped
     students to have access to breakfast” and
     “the students feel secure because they know
     they will get breakfast and they know that it
     helps them”
THANK YOU !
For	
  further	
  informa=on	
  please	
  contact:	
  
         An	
  Richardson,	
  an@onexone.org	
  
 Angela	
  Analok,	
  	
  angela@onexone.org	
  
           60	
  Bloor	
  Street	
  West,	
  Suite	
  401	
  
                 Toronto,	
  Ontario,	
  M4W	
  3B8	
  
                                     416.901.1291	
  	
  

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ONEXONE First Nations School Breakfast Program Presentation

  • 1. Feeding  our   Children:   First  Na3ons  School   Breakfast  Program  
  • 2. ABOUT ONEXONE VISION ONEXONE was founded with the philosophy that every single life is precious and that as individuals we can make profound changes in the lives of other human beings, ONE by ONE MISSION ONEXONE’s mission is to improve the lives of children in Canada, the USA, Haiti and around the world with programs dedicated to five fundamental pillars: water, health, education, play and food During the last seven years, ONEXONE worldwide has committed over $16 million dollars to its partners and directly sponsored programs
  • 3. THE BEGINNING •  In  November  2007,  ONEXONE  and  the  Assembly  of  First  Na=ons   (AFN)  partner  together  to  implement  a  na=onal  environmental   assessment  on  nutri=on  programs  and  policies  in  FN  schools   •  In  2008  ONEXONE  partnered  with  PEPSI  and  10  schools  are  selected   to  par=cipate  in  a  pilot  project  (Yukon,  BC,  Manitoba,  Ontario)   •  Upon  comple=on  in  2009,  ONEXONE  prepared  a  report  “Evalua=on   of  the  ONEXONE  First  Na=ons  School  Breakfast  Program”   •  ASer  the  ini=al  evalua=on  ONEXONE  was  determined  and   commiTed  to  increasing  food  literacy  and  nutri=on  in  FN  schools   ensuring  the  availability  of  healthy  food  to  all  First  Na=ons  children   in  the  school  seUng  
  • 4. QUICK FACTS 2011-2012 •  Over  3000  school  children  are  having  a   morning  meal  every  day   •  7  of  20  schools  receive  Quaker/Dole  and   we  are  working  to  expand  this  number   •  11  of  20  schools  are  isolated/fly  in   communi=es   •  Food  cost:  approximately  $1.00  per  meal   •  Food  cost  in  schools  that  have  a  Pepsi   partnership:  approximately  $0.50  per   meal  
  • 5. BREAKFAST A  healthy  breakfast  =  Quaker/Dole  products  (if  eligible)  +  purchased  food  +     support  provided  by  ONEXONE  
  • 6. NAME OF SCHOOL COMMUNITY/ #STUDENTS LOCATION Indian Spring School Swan Lake, MB 90 (ABM) Abraham Beardy Memorial Shamattawa, MB 250 Hans Helgesen Elementary Victoria, BC 60 Kopahawakenum Meadow Lake, SK 104 Wasaho First Nation School Forth Severn, ON 65 Brunswick House School Chapleau, ON 35 Peetabeck Academy Fort Albany, ON 200 Deer Lake School Deer Lake, ON 232 ABE Scratch Memorial School Poplar Hill, ON 125 2011/2012 (JFE)Jhon Field Elementary Hazelton, BC 165 Our (SAS) St. Andrew's School Francine J. Welsley Kashechewan, ON KashecheWan, ON 437 150 Community Mine Center Public School Harley Bay Elementary Mine Centre, ON Hartley Bay, BC. 75 35 Dog Creek Elementary & Rosie Canoe Creek Indian, BC 40 partners Seymour Junior Obishikokaan Lac Seul, ON 98 Makwa Sahgaiehcan Firs Nation Loon Lake, SK 460 Sakastew School Pukatawagon, MB 560 Dokis First Nation Dokis, ON 35 Venezia Secondary School Attawapiskat, ON 158 TOTAL 3374
  • 7. First Nations School Breakfast Program ■  Pepsi-Supported Schools & Schools Applying for Pepsi Support ■  Schools With No Current Pepsi Support ■  Schools Pending Approval
  • 8. The process School  makes  applica=on  to  show:   •  Need   •  Vision     •  Plan  (  coordinator,  separate   bank  account,  menu,   kitchen  inspec=on)  
  • 9. How it works •  Receive  and   review   applica=ons  on  a   con=nuous  basis.   •  Ongoing  support   of  the  program  
  • 10. Benefits •  Improved student behaviour-“the children were more alert, not tired, not complaining, not hungry and had better behaviour” •  Increased health and nutrition for students-“the children were getting better nutrition” and “it was a learning experience for the students – they are learning about nutrition” •  Improved concentration/energy-“the students are able to concentrate better and cooperate more at school with breakfast” •  Increased food security–“it is difficult to get food here because people don’t have vehicles, so the breakfast program helped students to have access to breakfast” and “the students feel secure because they know they will get breakfast and they know that it helps them”
  • 11. THANK YOU ! For  further  informa=on  please  contact:   An  Richardson,  an@onexone.org   Angela  Analok,    angela@onexone.org   60  Bloor  Street  West,  Suite  401   Toronto,  Ontario,  M4W  3B8   416.901.1291