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11.16.2017 - Corporate Bowl for Kids' Sake - Axis Alley logo
Pick Up Some Spares. Build Up Some Hope!

Bowl for Kids’ Sake is a fun and easy way for you to support the life-changing work of Big Brothers Big Sisters. By participating in Bowl for Kids’ Sake you will help us match more at-risk children in the Greater Cincinnati area with caring, adult mentors.

Cost: $1,000 Per Team (Up to 10 Bowlers)
Includes catered food, official Big Brothers Big Sisters tshirt and 2 drink tickets

The Numbers…

Big Brothers Big Sisters serves the most at-risk children in the Tri-State.
• 85% of the children we serve come from single parent or non-parent homes
• 25% have at least one incarcerated parent
• 90% live in households with an annual income of less than $25,000

Our program works and the statistics prove it! Of the 1,180 youth served by Big Brothers Big Sisters in 2016, annual evaluations showed that 99% were enrolled in school, were substance abuse free, were not pregnant or parenting and were not involved in the juvenile justice system.


BOWL A STRIKE ● MAKE AN IMPACT ● START SOMETHING TODAY

$16,802

raised of $15,000 goal

12

teams
CLOSED

Location / Venue

Frame Sponsor

  • Kimberly Clark logo

Event Sponsor

  • Cincinnati Reds logo
  • Mars/Wrigley logo
  • Beiersdorf logo
  • Church & Dwight logo
  • Johnson and Johnson logo
  • Katz Teller logo
  • Blank Rome logo
  • Porter Wright logo
  • KMK logo
  • Dinsmore logo

Our Advocates

  • United Way logo
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati logo
In Support of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati
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.