There are lots of options for the future of York’s free school meals and breakfast club pilots once a national rollout is complete, the council’s education spokesperson has said.
Cllr Bob Webb, City of York Council’s Labour education executive member, said money raised through the Hungry Minds campaign could fund extra fresh food or other public health benefits for children.
Cllr Webb told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) the campaign, which is financed through council grants and private donations, could also fund free breakfast clubs in secondary schools.
Read more here: Hungry Minds- York free meals and breakfast trial's future | York Press

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