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COMMUNAUTÉ • COMMUNITY Carey et Angela Price avec des agents du Club des petits déjeuners et Trent Leon, un étudiant inscrit au programme. Carey and Angela Price with Breakfast Club Canada staff and Anahim Lake's Trent Leon, a student enrolled in the program. gg  children   in schools and communities across Canada, includ- ing Anahim Lake, BC. “We had been asking around about how needy families were being fed in the area and the Breakfast Club came up,” says Angela. “We’re passionate about helping and encouraging youth, especially when it comes to health and what they put in their bodies.” Poor nutrition not only increases a child’s risk of developing chron- ic illnesses like heart disease and diabetes, there’s also the risk of mental health problems, not to mention anxiety and trouble concentrating in school, according to the BCC. Indeed, a balanced breakfast is fuel for learning. In Canada, one child out of every five is at risk of starting the school day on an empty stomach. In aboriginal communities, that ratio is 1 in 2. Naturally, because of Carey’s aboriginal roots, the cause is even more dear to his heart. “We thought it was a great opportung professionnel. «  Cela démontre aux enfants que tout est possible. » ity to help in all the communities that we call home or have called home,” he says. In his boyhood home of Anahim Lake, great progress has been made since the Prices «  Avec Carey et Angela de notre côté, and BCC got involved. “It’s amazing. The kids are going to school so that they can eat,” jamais  », explique le président et fondateur in Montreal was pretty special,” he says, adding that the kids would never have the op- l’impact de notre équipe est plus grand que du Club des petits déjeuners, Daniel Germain. « Ensemble, nous pourrons mieux faire connaître l’importance de notre travail et ral- says Carey. “And to be able to fly the kids from out west and give them a VIP experience portunity to travel, let alone see a professional hockey game. “It really shows those kids that anything is possible.” “With Carey and Angela Price on our side, our team’s impact will be greater than ever,” lier toute la communauté. » says the Breakfast Club of Canada president and founder, Daniel Germain. “Together, we Club des petits déjeuners et pour savoir getting the entire community on board.” Pour en apprendre davantage sur le comment vous pouvez aider à assurer que les enfants de votre communauté reçoivent un déjeuner équilibré, visitez le www. breakfastclubcanada.org M 22 MONTRÉAL enSANTÉ AUTOMNE 2016 will be much more effective in letting people know about the important work we do and To find out more about the Breakfast Club of Canada and how you can help make sure your community’s kids get a balanced breakfast to start their school day, visit www.breakfastclubcanada.org M