As children across New Zealand head back to school, many will be arriving without the basics.
58 schools are starting 2026 on the waitlist for KidsCan.
The charity provides the essentials for Kiwi kids living in poverty.
A survey of waitlisted schools shows more than half provide breakfast for their students, often diverting funds from their operational budget.
So why, in 2026, are kids going to school hungry?
Today on The Front Page, KidsCan CEO Dame Julie Chapman is with us to offer a glimpse into the lives of far too many children in this country who are going without.
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