The "Breakfast Club" is back in full swing at Drouin Secondary College.
Funded through the Food Bank school breakfast program, toast and milk are served on Tuesday and Thursday mornings to interested students.
Volunteers from Drouin's Rotary and Lions clubs provide the service that education support staff and student welfare team member Victoria McKay said the college was pleased to have the breakfasts back again after a long break.
She said the skills and knowledge the community members offered were greatly appreciated.
Discussions are also being held with the Rotary and Lions clubs about further opportunities for cooperation across the school to enhance learning and development of the students, Ms McKay said.
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