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Jean-Marc Dupont <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 May 2000 08:57:40 -0400
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If you or anyone you know is involved in or interested in child
nutrition programs, please consider visiting the project web site for a
national consultation titled: “Building Healthier Children: Workshops,
Best Practices And Outcomes Of Child Nutrition Programs”.

We created this web site (sponsored by the Canadian Living Foundation’s
Breakfast For Learning Initiative), to act as an information hub for the
national consultation project. It contains reports, background
information, links to useful information and information about the
project itself as it develops, as well as ways interested individuals
can participate in the dialogue.

Anyone interested in participating in the consultation, whether by
sending in their comments as an individual, or by organizing a
semi-structured “community dialogue” will find everything on the site,
from printable materials, to forms which can be filled out directly
online.

The web site address is: http://www.breakfast4learning.com

I would greatly appreciate if you could forward this message on to
individuals and organizations you feel would be interested.
Thanks in advance for your help.

Happy Spring everyone!

Jean-Marc Dupont
Principal
The Alder Group
...promoting health and innovation
http://www.aldergroup.com


P.S. There is no virus attached to this email ;-)

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