Bowl For Kids’ Sake Is Back For 2025

January 21, 2025 at 10:14 p.m.

By Staff Report

FORT WAYNE – Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana will host its annual Bowl For Kids’ Sake fundraiser in Kosciusko County on March 1 at The Bowling Alley.
With thanks to presenting sponsor Pro Resources, Big Brothers Big Sisters once again kicks off its largest yearly fundraiser - this year, with a western twist, according to a provided news release. Participants may register free of charge in teams of five, with the only request being to raise $100 per person or a total goal of $500 per team. Fundraising may be done through a BBBS-provided webpage which can be shared on social media or via email and text. For teams wanting to take on a bigger challenge, there are options to sign up for “Kids’ Champs” and “Super Teams,” which pledge to raise $5,000 and $2,500 per team respectively.
Every dollar raised by bowlers goes straight to creating and supporting one-to-one mentorships that ignite the power and potential of youth - Big Brothers Big Sisters’ mission. There are over 300 children on the waitlist across the 10 counties it serves. For those who wish to support but not bowl, consider donating to any of the teams participating.
This March, bowlers will be shown a good time with every free night of stellar bowling, free pop or beer, pizza, and prizes galore. Everyone will go home with a prize - no matter the score - and they welcome anyone to dust off their boots, saddle up, and join the “most rootin’-tootin’ showdown in town!” the release states.
In Kosciusko County, Bowl For Kids’ Sake is offered at these locations and dates: The Bowling Alley: Saturday, March 1, 1 to 3 and 4 to 6 p.m.
To donate to an existing team or register one of your own, visit www.bbbsnei.org and click on the Bowl For Kids’ Sake link, or register over the phone by calling Randi Bebout at 260-203-3330. Email Randi at [email protected].

FORT WAYNE – Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana will host its annual Bowl For Kids’ Sake fundraiser in Kosciusko County on March 1 at The Bowling Alley.
With thanks to presenting sponsor Pro Resources, Big Brothers Big Sisters once again kicks off its largest yearly fundraiser - this year, with a western twist, according to a provided news release. Participants may register free of charge in teams of five, with the only request being to raise $100 per person or a total goal of $500 per team. Fundraising may be done through a BBBS-provided webpage which can be shared on social media or via email and text. For teams wanting to take on a bigger challenge, there are options to sign up for “Kids’ Champs” and “Super Teams,” which pledge to raise $5,000 and $2,500 per team respectively.
Every dollar raised by bowlers goes straight to creating and supporting one-to-one mentorships that ignite the power and potential of youth - Big Brothers Big Sisters’ mission. There are over 300 children on the waitlist across the 10 counties it serves. For those who wish to support but not bowl, consider donating to any of the teams participating.
This March, bowlers will be shown a good time with every free night of stellar bowling, free pop or beer, pizza, and prizes galore. Everyone will go home with a prize - no matter the score - and they welcome anyone to dust off their boots, saddle up, and join the “most rootin’-tootin’ showdown in town!” the release states.
In Kosciusko County, Bowl For Kids’ Sake is offered at these locations and dates: The Bowling Alley: Saturday, March 1, 1 to 3 and 4 to 6 p.m.
To donate to an existing team or register one of your own, visit www.bbbsnei.org and click on the Bowl For Kids’ Sake link, or register over the phone by calling Randi Bebout at 260-203-3330. Email Randi at [email protected].

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