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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward Strikes it BIG at Bowl for Kids’ Sake presented by Milbery & Kesselman CPAs

Craig Kesselman and Jack Milbery from presenting sponsor Milbery & Kesselman CPAs
Craig Kesselman and Jack Milbery from presenting sponsor Milbery & Kesselman CPAs

Bowl for Kids’ Sake: Superheroes in Action raised more than $69,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward, which ignites the power and promise of youth by establishing professionally supported mentoring relationships. Milbery & Kesselman CPAs was the presenting sponsor of this year’s Superhero-themed bowling event.

“A ‘hero-sized’ thank you goes out to Jack Milbery and all our supporters at Milbery & Kesselman for their generous presenting sponsorship,” said Malena Mendez, President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward County. “We’re also so grateful for all of our bowlers, and while many dressed the part in capes and masks, we know that not all superheroes wear capes. It was a truly a great time for all.”

The winning teams who showed off their bowling superpowers, included:

  • Best Team Spirit: Yacht Chandlers
  • Best Individual Score: Matt Linnell
  • Best Team Score: Coca-Cola Beverages Florida
  • Strike Competition: TJ North and his Little Kaydon

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward County

Faith Based Events

For more than 50 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward County has offered unprecedented access to resources to empower youth to reach their full potential through meaningful mentoring relationships. These mentoring relationships build self-confidence and emotional well-being, encourage young people to stay on a path to graduation and higher education, and help them establish a plan for a successful future. The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward County is to ignite the power and promise of youth.  For more information, visit www.bbbsbroward.org.   


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