There was good news and bad news in the fifth annual NJ School Breakfast report released Thursday by Advocates for Children of New Jersey.
More kids are getting school breakfast including children from high-income families, but hundreds of thousands aren’t...
School is almost out for the summer in New Jersey and while many children look forward to getting out of the classroom, for hundreds of thousands of youngsters across the state, it means they no longer have access to breakfast and lunch.
Since 2010, 75,000 more eligible kids are getting breakfast at school in the Garden State, according to a new report by Advocates for Children of New Jersey (ACNJ).
New Jersey has made significant progress in providing breakfast to children of low-income families at the start of their school day, according to a national report.
The number of New Jerseys children from low-income families getting breakfast at school has increased significantly in recent years, according to a new report released today.