Mar 17, 2026

Brake for Breakfast: North Platte Drive-Thru Event Offers Free Breakfast and Cancer Screening Resources

Posted Mar 17, 2026 6:30 PM
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North Platte, NE – It's a drive-thru breakfast serving up more than just food. Brake for Breakfast, a popular event pioneered by Nebraska Medicine | Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center, is coming to North Platte for the first time, hosted locally by Great Plains Health.

Volunteers will hand out free breakfast to drivers, encouraging them to learn about important cancer screenings. Those taking part will receive information on when and how to get evaluated for cancer. You can also find information on cancer screenings here.

This statewide initiative expands to 10 Nebraska communities this year. The North Platte event is hosted by Great Plains Health in partnership with Nebraska Extension in Lincoln, Logan and McPherson Counties, the West Central District Health Department, and Chick-fil-A, who is generously donating breakfast.

"Early detection saves lives," said program director Rachael Schmidt. "Brake for Breakfast brings screening awareness directly to communities in a convenient, welcoming format."

On Friday, April 24, volunteers will be ready to greet drivers at the Pizza Ranch parking lot, 201 E. 6th St., North Platte, from 7 to 9 a.m., or while supplies last. Those attending won't even have to leave their cars to collect their breakfast and information.