BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA

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BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA QUEBEC IN NUMBERS 283 CLUBS 17,162 DAILY ATTENDANCE 2,831,730 BREAKFASTS SERVED PER YEAR 48 CLUBS ON WAITING LIST More than 1,000 QUEBEC SCHOOLS ranked between 8 and 10 could receive the Club s services. As of June 1, 2016 ACROSS CANADA * Schools are ranked from 1 to 10 on 2 scales established by the Quebec government: low income cutoff and social-economic environment, with 10 being the most disadvantaged. Operates in 1,455 SCHOOLS across Canada Daily attendance: 163,634 CHILDREN More than 17,500 VOLUNTEERS prepare and serve breakfast More than 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS served during the 2015-2016 school year 407 CLUBS on waiting list

QUEBEC administrative region CLUBS DAILY ATTENDANCE BREAKFASTS SERVED* Volunteers Abitibi-Témiscamingue 11 377 62,205 206 Bas-Saint-Laurent 5 176 29,040 94 Capitale-Nationale 9 1,156 190,740 94 Centre-du-Québec 4 180 29,700 57 Chaudière-Appalaches 7 195 32,175 84 Côte-Nord 4 113 18,645 45 Estrie 12 692 114,180 170 Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine 6 201 33,165 51 Lanaudière 21 1,094 180,510 304 Laurentides 21 855 141,075 213 Laval 9 826 136,290 83 Mauricie 13 412 67,980 142 Montérégie 43 2,235 368,775 583 Montréal 32 2,633 434,445 396 Nord-du-Québec 3 78 12,870 132 Outaouais 39 2,320 382,800 444 Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean 19 678 111,870 312 First Nations, Métis and Inuit clubs (FNMI) 25 2,941 485,265 TOTAL 283 17,162 2,831,730 3,410 *As of June 1, 2016 Totals include FNMI figures. FNMI figures include data from schools in Aboriginal communities. A FNMI program is one serving a school population 40% FNMI or higher.

BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA ONTARIO IN NUMBERS 548 CLUBS 93,585 DAILY ATTENDANCE 15,441,525 BREAKFASTS SERVED PER YEAR 59 CLUBS ON WAITING LIST * Based on Ontario community partner waitlists. As of June 1, 2016 ACROSS CANADA Operates in 1,455 SCHOOLS across Canada Daily attendance: 163,634 CHILDREN More than 17,500 VOLUNTEERS prepare and serve breakfast More than 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS served during the 2015-2016 school year 407 CLUBS on waiting list

ONTARIO administrative region CLUBS DAILY ATTENDANCE BREAKFASTS SERVED* Central East 35 9,620 1,587,300 Central West 82 7,940 1,310,100 East 70 10,013 1,652,145 Hamilton Niagara 58 11,331 1,869,615 Northern 69 10,271 1,694,715 South East 32 2,424 399,960 South West 57 9,191 1,516,515 Toronto 100 28,200 4,653,000 First Nations, Métis and Inuit clubs (FNMI) 45 4,595 758,175 TOTAL 548 93,585 15,441,525 *As of June 1, 2016 Totals include FNMI figures. FNMI figures include data from schools in Aboriginal communities. A FNMI program is one serving a school population 40% FNMI or higher.

BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA ALBERTA IN NUMBERS 87 CLUBS 7,122 DAILY ATTENDANCE 1,175,130 BREAKFASTS SERVED PER YEAR 69 CLUBS ON WAITING LIST As of June 1, 2016 ACROSS CANADA Operates in 1,455 SCHOOLS across Canada Daily attendance: 163,634 CHILDREN More than 17,500 VOLUNTEERS prepare and serve breakfast More than 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS served during the 2015-2016 school year 407 CLUBS on waiting list

ALBERTA administrative region CLUBS DAILY ATTENDANCE BREAKFASTS SERVED* Athabasca - Grande Prairie - Peace River 6 374 61,710 Banff - Jasper - Rocky Mountain House 4 202 33,330 Calgary 32 1,668 275,220 Camrose - Drumheller 2 137 22,605 Edmonton 10 1,203 198,495 Lethbridge - Medicine Hat 5 284 46,860 Red Deer 4 314 51,810 First Nations, Métis and Inuit clubs (FNMI) 24 2,940 485,100 TOTAL 87 7,122 1,175,130 *As of June 1, 2016 Totals include FNMI figures. FNMI figures include data from schools in Aboriginal communities. A FNMI program is one serving a school population 40% FNMI or higher.

BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN NUMBERS 3 CLUBS 446 DAILY ATTENDANCE 73,590 BREAKFASTS SERVED PER YEAR 3 CLUBS ON WAITING LIST As of June 1, 2016 ACROSS CANADA Operates in 1,455 SCHOOLS across Canada Daily attendance: 163,634 CHILDREN More than 17,500 VOLUNTEERS prepare and serve breakfast More than 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS served during the 2015-2016 school year 407 CLUBS on waiting list

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND administrative region CLUBS DAILY ATTENDANCE BREAKFASTS SERVED* Kings 1 94 15,510 Prince 1 309 50,985 First Nations, Métis and Inuit clubs (FNMI) 1 43 7,095 TOTAL 3 446 73,590 *As of June 1, 2016 Totals include FNMI figures. FNMI figures include data from schools in Aboriginal communities. A FNMI program is one serving a school population 40% FNMI or higher.

BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA IN NUMBERS 132 CLUBS 6,094 DAILY ATTENDANCE 1,005,510 BREAKFASTS SERVED PER YEAR 132 CLUBS ON WAITING LIST As of June 1, 2016 ACROSS CANADA Operates in 1,455 SCHOOLS across Canada Daily attendance: 163,634 CHILDREN More than 17,500 VOLUNTEERS prepare and serve breakfast More than 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS served during the 2015-2016 school year 407 CLUBS on waiting list

BRITISH COLUMBIA administrative region CLUBS DAILY ATTENDANCE BREAKFASTS SERVED* Cariboo - Prince George 10 440 72,600 Kootenay 1 18 2,970 Mainland - Southwest 49 2,247 370,755 Nechako 5 348 57,420 North Coast 5 214 35,310 Northeast 1 81 13,365 Thompson Okanagan 11 373 61,545 Vancouver Island & Coast 14 854 140,910 First Nations, Métis and Inuit clubs (FNMI) 36 1,519 250,635 TOTAL 132 6,094 1,005,510 *As of June 1, 2016 Totals include FNMI figures. FNMI figures include data from schools in Aboriginal communities. A FNMI program is one serving a school population 40% FNMI or higher.

BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA MANITOBA IN NUMBERS 41 CLUBS 6,920 DAILY ATTENDANCE 1,141,800 BREAKFASTS SERVED PER YEAR 27 CLUBS ON WAITING LIST As of June 1, 2016 ACROSS CANADA Operates in 1,455 SCHOOLS across Canada Daily attendance: 163,634 CHILDREN More than 17,500 VOLUNTEERS prepare and serve breakfast More than 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS served during the 2015-2016 school year 407 CLUBS on waiting list

MANITOBA administrative region CLUBS DAILY ATTENDANCE BREAKFASTS SERVED* North 3 189 31,185 Parklands 1 49 8,085 Southeast 4 917 151,305 Winnipeg 5 313 51,645 First Nations, Métis and Inuit clubs (FNMI) 28 5,452 899,580 TOTAL 41 6,920 1,141,800 *As of June 1, 2016 Totals include FNMI figures. FNMI figures include data from schools in Aboriginal communities. A FNMI program is one serving a school population 40% FNMI or higher.

BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA NEW BRUNSWICK IN NUMBERS 26 CLUBS 2,836 DAILY ATTENDANCE 467,940 BREAKFASTS SERVED PER YEAR 20 CLUBS ON WAITING LIST As of June 1, 2016 ACROSS CANADA Operates in 1,455 SCHOOLS across Canada Daily attendance: 163,634 CHILDREN More than 17,500 VOLUNTEERS prepare and serve breakfast More than 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS served during the 2015-2016 school year 407 CLUBS on waiting list

NEW BRUNSWICK administrative region CLUBS DAILY ATTENDANCE BREAKFASTS SERVED* Campbellton - Miramichi 2 109 17,985 Edmunston - Woodstock 3 724 119,460 Fredericton - Oromocto 3 301 49,665 Moncton - Richibucto 14 1,197 197,505 Saint John - St. Stephen 3 389 64,185 First Nations, Métis and Inuit clubs (FNMI) 1 116 19,140 TOTAL 26 2,836 467,940 *As of June 1, 2016 Totals include FNMI figures. FNMI figures include data from schools in Aboriginal communities. A FNMI program is one serving a school population 40% FNMI or higher.

BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR IN NUMBERS 241 CLUBS 21,408 DAILY ATTENDANCE 3,653,166 BREAKFASTS SERVED PER YEAR 5 CLUBS ON WAITING LIST ACROSS CANADA As of June 1, 2016 Operates in 1,455 SCHOOLS across Canada Daily attendance: 163,634 CHILDREN More than 17,500 VOLUNTEERS prepare and serve breakfast More than 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS served during the 2015-2016 school year 407 CLUBS on waiting list Breakfast Club of Canada partners with Kids Eat Smart Foundation and provides funding that supports 184 of the 241 Kids Eat Smart clubs. Kids Eat Smart Foundation helps 21,408 children and youth get a healthy breakfast each morning in Newfoundland and Labrador.

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR administrative region CLUBS DAILY ATTENDANCE BREAKFASTS SERVED* Newfoundland and Labrador 241 21,408 3,653,166 TOTAL 241 21,408 3,653,166 *As of June 1, 2016

BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA NOVA SCOTIA IN NUMBERS 56 CLUBS 4,799 DAILY ATTENDANCE 791,835 BREAKFASTS SERVED PER YEAR 14 CLUBS ON WAITING LIST As of June 1, 2016 ACROSS CANADA Operates in 1,455 SCHOOLS across Canada Daily attendance: 163,634 CHILDREN More than 17,500 VOLUNTEERS prepare and serve breakfast More than 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS served during the 2015-2016 school year 407 CLUBS on waiting list

NOVA SCOTIA administrative region CLUBS DAILY ATTENDANCE BREAKFASTS SERVED* Annapolis Valley 19 1,804 297,660 Cape Breton 6 825 136,125 Halifax 17 1,281 211,365 North Shore 5 468 77,220 Southern 8 410 67,650 First Nations, Métis and Inuit clubs (FNMI) 1 11 1,815 TOTAL 56 4,799 791,835 *As of June 1, 2016 Totals include FNMI figures. FNMI figures include data from schools in Aboriginal communities. A FNMI program is one serving a school population 40% FNMI or higher.

BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA NORTHWEST TERRITORIES IN NUMBERS 9 CLUBS 539 DAILY ATTENDANCE 88,935 BREAKFASTS SERVED PER YEAR 4 CLUBS ON WAITING LIST As of June 1, 2016 ACROSS CANADA Operates in 1,455 SCHOOLS across Canada Daily attendance: 163,634 CHILDREN More than 17,500 VOLUNTEERS prepare and serve breakfast More than 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS served during the 2015-2016 school year 407 CLUBS on waiting list

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES administrative region CLUBS DAILY ATTENDANCE BREAKFASTS SERVED* Dehcho Region 1 22 3,630 Inuvik Region 1 18 2,970 North Slave Region 3 315 51,975 Sahtu Region 1 36 5,940 South Slave Region 2 103 16,995 Yellowknife 1 45 7,425 TOTAL 9 539 88,935 *As of June 1, 2016 All Northwest Territories programs are First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) programs. FNMI figures include data from schools in Aboriginal communities. A FNMI program is one serving a school population 40% FNMI or higher.

BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA SASKATCHEWAN IN NUMBERS 17 CLUBS 2,259 DAILY ATTENDANCE 372,735 BREAKFASTS SERVED PER YEAR 24 CLUBS ON WAITING LIST As of June 1, 2016 ACROSS CANADA Operates in 1,455 SCHOOLS across Canada Daily attendance: 163,634 CHILDREN More than 17,500 VOLUNTEERS prepare and serve breakfast More than 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS served during the 2015-2016 school year 407 CLUBS on waiting list

SASKATCHEWAN administrative region CLUBS DAILY ATTENDANCE BREAKFASTS SERVED* Regina - Moose Mountain 2 87 14,355 Saskatoon - Biggar 2 93 15,345 Swift Current - Moose Jaw 1 75 12,375 First Nations, Métis and Inuit clubs (FNMI) 12 2,004 330,660 TOTAL 17 2,259 372,735 *As of June 1, 2016 Totals include FNMI figures. FNMI figures include data from schools in Aboriginal communities. A FNMI program is one serving a school population 40% FNMI or higher.

BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA YUKON IN NUMBERS 10 CLUBS 339 DAILY ATTENDANCE 55,935 BREAKFASTS SERVED PER YEAR 1 CLUB ON WAITING LIST As of June 1, 2016 ACROSS CANADA Operates in 1,455 SCHOOLS across Canada Daily attendance: 163,634 CHILDREN More than 17,500 VOLUNTEERS prepare and serve breakfast More than 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS served during the 2015-2016 school year 407 CLUBS on waiting list

YUKON administrative region CLUBS DAILY ATTENDANCE BREAKFASTS SERVED* Beaver Creek Region 1 5 825 Kaska 2 99 16,335 Kluane 1 12 1,980 Northern Tuchone 2 68 11,220 Teslin 1 20 3,300 Whitehorse 3 135 22,275 TOTAL 10 339 55,935 *As of June 1, 2016 All Yukon programs are First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) programs. FNMI figures include data from schools in Aboriginal communities. A FNMI program is one serving a school population 40% FNMI or higher.

BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA NUNAVUT IN NUMBERS 2 CLUBS 125 DAILY ATTENDANCE 20,625 BREAKFASTS SERVED PER YEAR 1 CLUB ON WAITING LIST As of June 1, 2016 ACROSS CANADA Operates in 1,455 SCHOOLS across Canada Daily attendance: 163,634 CHILDREN More than 17,500 VOLUNTEERS prepare and serve breakfast More than 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS served during the 2015-2016 school year 407 CLUBS on waiting list

NUNAVUT administrative region CLUBS DAILY ATTENDANCE BREAKFASTS SERVED* Baffin Region 1 50 8,250 Kivalliq 1 75 12,375 TOTAL 2 125 20,625 *As of June 1, 2016 All Nunavut programs are First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) programs. FNMI figures include data from schools in Aboriginal communities. A FNMI program is one serving a school population 40% FNMI or higher.

BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA FIRST NATIONS, MÉTIS AND INUIT (FNMI) IN NUMBERS 194 CLUBS 20,624 DAILY ATTENDANCE 3,402,960 BREAKFASTS SERVED PER YEAR 97 CLUBS ON WAITING LIST As of June 1, 2016 ACROSS CANADA Operates in 1,455 SCHOOLS across Canada Daily attendance: 163,634 CHILDREN More than 17,500 VOLUNTEERS prepare and serve breakfast More than 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS served during the 2015-2016 school year 407 CLUBS on waiting list

FNMI Province / territory CLUBS DAILY ATTENDANCE BREAKFASTS SERVED* Alberta 24 2,940 485,100 British Columbia 36 1,519 250,635 Manitoba 28 5,452 899,580 New Brunswick 1 116 19,140 Newfoundland and Labrador N/A N/A N/A Northwest Territories 9 539 88,935 Nova Scotia 1 11 1,815 Nunavut 2 125 20,625 Ontario 45 4,595 758,175 Prince Edward Island 1 43 7,095 Quebec 25 2,941 485,265 Saskatchewan 12 2,004 330,660 Yukon 10 339 55,935 TOTAL 194 20,624 3,402,960 *As of June 1, 2016 FNMI figures include data from schools in Aboriginal communities. A FNMI program is one serving a school population 40% FNMI or higher.

339 55,935 10 / 1 YUKON 539 88,935 9 / 4 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES NUNAVUT 125 20,625 2 / 1 A FEW STATISTICS 1,455 BREAKFAST PROGRAMS MORE THAN 163,000 CHILDREN ENROLLED MORE THAN 17,500 VOLUNTEERS MORE THAN 27 MILLION BREAKFASTS SERVED 6,094 1,005,510 132 / 132 BRITISH COLUMBIA ALBERTA 7,122 1,175,130 87 / 69 2,259 372,735 17 / 24 SASKATCHEWAN MANITOBa 6,920 1,141,800 41 / 27 ONTARIO 93,585 15,441,525 548 / 59 QUEBEC 17,162 2,831,730 283 / 48 2,836 467,940 26 / 20 21,408 3,653,166 241 / 5 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 446 73,590 3 / 3 4,799 791,835 56 / 14 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NOVA SCOTIA NEW BRUNSWICK Breakfast Club of Canada responsibly joins forces with partners, communities and local agencies to provide healthy opportunities and nutritious breakfasts for all children and youth in schools across Canada. www.breakfastclubcanada.org Daily attendance of breakfast programs Number of breakfasts served annually Number of clubs Clubs on waiting list