‘It needs to be done:’ Staff keep Iqaluit school breakfast program going
IQALUIT, Nunavut — School staff in Iqaluit have banded together to ensure that students in the capital of Nunavut don’t go hungry because of closed classrooms.
In a territory with some of the highest rates of food insecurity in the country, they’re continuing to provide breakfasts to school children.
“Some kids really rely on it,” said Jason Rochon, a Grade 3-4 student support worker at Joamie Ilinniarvik School. “Every day, it’s getting bigger and bigger.”
Rochon has been helping run a breakfast program and food bank at the school for a few years. When the decision was made March 16 to shut down classes over the COVID-19 pandemic, his first thought was to start packing bags of food for kids to take home with them.