Results for “breakfast program”

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Vol. 3, No. 3 1969-05-11 24 pages
Washington is missing some millions of dollars, Dynamite --- PAGE BREAK --- THE BLACK PANTHER SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1969 PAGE 8 BREAKFAST FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN The Breakfast for School Children program was kicked off on Monday, April 14, at two churches in the Black Community of Kansas City, Missouri. Deputy Minister
Vol. 3, No. 27 1969-10-25 23 pages
Black Panther Party, along with the community, started the first free breakfast in New Haven, Conn, The first free breakfast, which started on a rainy day, had an attendance of fifteen children. The second day of the breakfast was attended by thirty-five children, The number will grow everydayas
Vol. 5, No. 19 1970-11-07 15 pages
Free Breakfast for hungry children in the commu- nity. The people of the community will not permit this. Because the people of Winston-Salem are ces seems to be a have be~- ginning to relate to the N.C.C.F and the Free Breakfast Pro- gram and all other programs are MEXICAN
Vol. 5, No. 6 1970-08-08 23 pages
School Children Program and Liberation School Breakfast and Lunch, With resources like these and the peo- ple’s movement for change we will continue to serve our chil- dren the best meals possible, Since the beginning of the Free Breakfast for School Children Program, children of the com- munity have
Vol. 4, No. 10 1970-02-17 20 pages
recent _ vacist attack on the Breakfast Pro- gram in South Philly didn’t stop the feeding of hungry children; therefore, RIZZO, TATE and CO, resorted to KIDNAPPING Montae. You can jail the Breakfast Co- ordinator but you cannot jail the Breakfast Program! This crime of the power structure is part
Vol. 3, No. 17 1969-08-16 31 pages
Program, they ie rpaying ver we asked ther Free Breakfast || HARLEM : A&P REFUSES — TO FREE BREAKFAST oinked, ‘‘We spend too much money as it is on donations to the com~- munity.’’ After we explained what the Free Breakfast Program was all about and then how much money
Vol. 6, No. 9 1971-03-27 24 pages
mented a free Breakfast program for children. This program was started be- cause we of the N.C.C.F, know the financial status of the Black Community; and know that most Black families are not always able to feed their children a hot, well- balanced, nourishing breakfast. We know that children aren
Vol. 4, No. 17 1970-03-28 19 pages
first breakfast program, and since then has taught the people how to combat hunger. Thousands of children throughout Chicago have been fed, with peo- ple consequently realizing the value of such a program, Other groups and organizations have followed our example by set- ting up their own breakfast pro- grams
Vol. 6, No. 5 1971-02-27 19 pages
instituted a Free Breakfast Program that served 30 children each morning at the beginning of the program. Since the launching of the project, the number of children has increased to fifty (50) per day. On Saturday, Febru- ary 13, 1971, a Free Clothing Program was to be sponsored
Vol. 3, No. 25 1969-10-11 19 pages
Berkeley, California, 94704, (415) 549-2172 of Gi's is | letters tothe revolution from revo- lutionary students of the Black Panther Liberation School and Breakfast Program, and in doing so, we find that both Black and poor White students see the need for revolution and do so by ex- pressing