Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flint and Genesee County will host its 39th Annual Gary Haggart Bowl for Kids’ Sake event from Thursday, February 22, 2018 through Sunday, February 25, 2018 at Galaxy Lanes in Grand Blanc. Over 2,000 people from Genesee County participate in this annual event benefiting children in our community. The Bowl for Kid’s Sake event is Big Brothers Big Sisters’ largest fundraising event, raising 25% of its annual budget. All proceeds sustain and expand one-to-one mentoring programs for Little Brothers and Little Sisters throughout Genesee County.
Bowl for Kids’ Sake is driven by community supporters in the Big Brothers Big Sisters mission and are willing to offer support through sponsorship and bowling team recruitment. Big Brothers Big Sisters is encouraging Genesee County area leaders and organizations to get involved by becoming sponsors and forming teams for this event. We welcome back Diplomat Specialty Pharmacy as our Title Sponsor for the 2018 Bowl for Kids’ Sake event! There are multiple opportunities for corporate sponsorship of the upcoming event. Call Big Brothers Big Sisters at 810-235-0617 for more information.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flint and Genesee County aims to raise $175,000 through this year’s Bowl for Kids’ Sake event. The agency relies on your help, participation and generosity. From individual bowlers to corporate supporters—everyone makes a difference! The four-day fun-filled event attracts many families, co-workers, friends, service clubs, fraternities and sororities, faith-based groups, student groups and more!
Please visit us at www.bbbsflint.org/bowl or contact the office at 810-235-0617 for more information.
- Posted February 14, 2018
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39th Annual Gary Haggart Bowl for Kids' Sake
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