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Local organizations worked on their bowling game Monday to help support children.
Participants came to the Holmes Student Center Huskies Den between either 12 and 2 p.m. or 5 and 7 p.m. Monday for “Bowl for Kids’ Sake.”
The Big Brothers Big Sisters program has been very popular since 1981, said Karen Orser, director of Big Brothers Big Sisters for DeKalb.
“This is one of the biggest fundraisers in the country,” Orser said. “The program makes up about 75 percent of our annual budget."
Katie Moller, senior sociology major and president of the Student Psychological Association, said, this is the first year her organization has participated in the program. Moller said volunteering in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program last summer gave her the idea to participate.
“In volunteering last year, I saw a lot of long-lasting relationships build from Big Brothers Big Sisters,” Moller said. “It allows kids to have a good role model, and the fundrasier is what keeps that going.”
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2 men arrested after allegedly robbing delivery...
'The Uninvited' fails to impress