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Bowl for Kids' Sake is a fun and easy way for you and your company, friends, or family to support the life-changing work of Big Brothers Big Sisters. If you care about kids and can spare an hour to have fun with your friends, then Bowl for Kids' Sake is for you!  Just follow the simple steps below:

1) Start a team. Teams are formed with five members. Consider creating a team with family, friends, fraternity brothers, sorority sisters, or co-workers.

2) Start securing donations. Most bowlers raise about $100 individually or $500 collectively as a team, but many teams raise over $1,000. What impact do you want to have?.

3) Start bowling. After you have secured your donations, it's time to have fun! You'll receive two free games of bowling (shoe and ball rental included!), a Bowl for Kids' Sake t-shirt, food, drinks, chances to win door prizes! Join us at Cherry Grove Lanes on Thursday, April 20th from 6-8pm!


The best part is that all of the event expenses are underwritten by our corporate sponsors. That means 100% of the money raised by bowlers goes directly towards supporting children served by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati. 

So what are you waiting for? Start your team today!

Partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters through Bowl for Kids' Sake makes a positive, long-lasting impact on children in our very own communities. Our mentoring works. It works to help broaden children's perspectives and help them learn how to make good choices. It starts a child on the path to fulfilling their potential and succeeding in school and life

$19,195

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We create life-changing friendships by matching adult mentors with  at-risk Tri-State children in need of positive role models.  We partner with parents and guardians, volunteers and others in the community, and hold ourselves accountable for each child in our program. Statistics show these Little Brothers and Sisters have higher aspirations, greater confidence, do better in school and avoid risky behaviors.