Rebecca Wright, John Triscari, Glen Wright.
Camera IconRebecca Wright, John Triscari, Glen Wright. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Breakfast club returns to Safety Bay SHS

Victoria RificiWeekend Kwinana Courier

SAFETY Bay Senior High School has bought back a popular daily breakfast club with the support of local business Malibu Fresh Essentials.

Safety Bay Senior High School’s student services team and student councillors run breakfast club.

Fresh bread and fruit will be donated by Malibu Fresh Essentials providing students a healthy start to the day.

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Deputy principal John Triscari said Malibu Fresh made a generous contribution to the wellbeing of Safety Bay Senior High School students.

“Without this support of Malibu Fresh, some of our students might otherwise have gone without breakfast, one of the most important meals of the day,” Mr Triscari said.

“We really appreciate the support of Basil and the team at Malibu Fresh not only for the contributions to our school but for their continued support of the local community as well.”

Malibu Fresh Essentials manager Rebecca Wright said owner Basil Paparone does not like to see anyone go without.

“Basil’s got a really big heart and it is his way of giving back to people and the local community,” Ms Wright said.

Breakfast club is free for all Safety Bay Senior High School students and runs Monday to Friday from 7.30 to 8.45am.

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