Fundraiser Allows Community to ‘Start Something’ to Help Children who Face Adversity
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Macoupin/Montgomery Counties is appealing to the community to support Bowl for Kids’ Sake, the mentoring organization’s biggest annual fundraiser.
The donor-funded organization challenges everyone—mentors and mentees, their friends and families, partners, community leaders, as well as others who may not have time to mentor but support Big Brothers Big Sisters’ mission—to join Bowl for Kids’ Sake and start something to change the life of a child forever.
The nation’s leader in quality one-to-one youth mentoring services, Big Brothers Big Sisters holds itself accountable for and is able to measure specific youth outcomes. Its programs focus on educational achievement, avoidance of risky behaviors such as juvenile delinquency, higher self-esteem, confidence and the ability to relate to others.
For 6 years, Bowl for Kids’ Sake has supported Big Brothers Big Sisters in the local area, becoming its premiere fundraising event and raising several thousand dollars each year.
“Bowl for Kids’ Sake brings the whole community together in support of a positive future for our kids,” said Lisa Rakey, Program Manager of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Macoupin and Montgomery Counties. “No matter how someone chooses to be involved—bowler, team captain, or sponsor—each person has a hand in helping to start a child on the right path.
Every dollar raised through Bowl for Kids’ Sake directly funds our mentoring programs in Macoupin and Montgomery Counties and helps to maintain and sustain our mentoring relationships, increasing kids chances for success.”
Bowl for Kids’ Sake 2012 comes as Big Brothers Big Sisters launches Start Something™, a national campaign that invites all people, not just volunteers, to get involved with the organization by donating, sharing stories of mentoring successes or volunteering.
Funds raised allow Big Brothers Big Sisters to carefully make more mentoring matches and provide ongoing assistance for mentors, mentees and families to help sustain long successful relationships unique to its programs.
The event will take place on Sunday, February 26, 2012 at Bowlero Lanes in Carlinville from 3-6 p.m. Take the first step towards making an impact in your community, call Lisa at 217-556-6120 or visit www.bbbscapitalregion.org, where you can sign up to participate or make a donation.
Bowling teams consist of 4-6 players. Participants do not need to be good bowlers. This is a family-friendly event. By participating, you can help fund new mentoring opportunities for child in your community, starting him/her on a path to a brighter future.
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