Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Ilkley-based training provider gives almost 75,000 breakfasts

Ilkley-based High Speed Training has donated almost 75,000 breakfasts to children across the UK through its ongoing partnership with charity Magic Breakfast.

The e-learning provider has been donating one breakfast for each sale of its Level 2 Food Hygiene for Catering, and is on course to donate over 100,000 breakfasts this year.

Magic Breakfast is a charity that provides free breakfasts to over 200,000 children across England and Scotland each day, estimating four million children live in households that encounter food poverty.

Ali Roberts, Head of Corporate Partnerships at Magic Breakfast, said: “High Speed Training is on course to donate a whopping 100,000 breakfasts over the course of this year, enabling us to make a real difference to the lives of children and young people every day. We’re so grateful for their fantastic support.”

Amy Mortimer, Head of Strategic Partnerships at High Speed Training, said: “We’re really proud to be helping Magic Breakfast tackle the important issue of morning hunger in schools. We know that being hungry at school can affect a child’s learning, and the work that Magic Breakfast does is so crucial in ensuring children get the best start that they can.

“Linking our donations to sales has enabled us to engage our learners in making a positive difference, and has allowed us to commit to raising vital funds for a really impactful charity.”

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