We began working with Magic Breakfast in 2015, supporting them in their goal of ending hunger as a barrier to education in the UK. Over the years, we’ve developed lasting and loyal friendships with the incredible team and their partner schools. This month, we celebrate reaching the milestone of donating 10 million meals to hungry children in partnership with Magic Breakfast and Akshaya Patra. Magic Breakfast’s Head of Schools, Rachael Anderson, has kindly taken the time to reflect on the last six years of our work together, as well as sharing her thoughts on the profound impact the past twelve months have had.
Sometimes when we walk into a school for the first time, the feeling of disadvantage is palpable: you feel a strong emotional reaction, it hits you hard. The children are small for their age, thin, pale, tired looking, listless sometimes. The stories of the school leaders are often familiar ones - families struggling to cover basic needs such as clothes, shoes, laundry, heating and food, and children at the sharp end, often arriving at school late, hungry and distracted by worry, in no state to even begin to learn.
We are never in any doubt as to what Magic Breakfast support means - to the children or to the school staff. I vividly remember observing a boy in a breakfast club eat with such ferocity that it was clear he hadn't eaten for a long time. Most schools tell us about children they believe may barely eat between school lunch and school breakfast the next day. We have had Headteachers cry when we tell them that we can send food to their school every week, enough to feed all their children at risk of hunger. “All of them?” they ask incredulously, “We can have breakfast for all the school, have it in every classroom?” Yes, we say, every child who needs it, and we want you to do it without barrier or stigma, so there’s never any shame in being hungry. Even if that’s all the children.
As we only work in schools in areas of high disadvantage, that can mean hundreds of children having breakfast in a school. With over 1000 schools now being supported by Magic Breakfast, the numbers add up and we now offer breakfast to around 170,000 children every school day. And the numbers keep on growing: before the pandemic, there had been a steady rise in child poverty, however, the pandemic effect has caused an additional sharp spike in need, with an estimated 2.3 million children now living in food insecure households.