Participants enjoy a lively bingo night at Creighton's, rallying support for local youth mentoring.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesThe Kosciusko County Republican Women’s Club has donated $2,000 to Big Brothers Big Sisters following a successful purse bingo event. This marks the fourth year they have hosted the event, which aims to engage the community while supporting local youth. The funds will go towards recruiting mentors for at-risk children, ensuring a safe and supportive environment for their development.
On a lovely Friday filled with community spirit, the Kosciusko County Republican Women’s Club made a delightful announcement—they are donating $2,000 to the beloved organization, Big Brothers Big Sisters. This generous contribution stems from their enjoyable purse bingo event, which took place on March 14 at the bustling Creighton’s, located at 4217 W. Old U.S. 30.
This year marked the fourth time the club hosted the purse bingo event, and it has quickly become a cherished tradition in the community. The idea behind starting the event was to enhance the club’s engagement and visibility within the community, as members felt it was time to step up their efforts. And boy, they certainly made an impact!
Reflecting on the inaugural purse bingo event, it was a whopping success, attracting 165 participants at The Owl’s Nest not too long ago. The funds raised that day played a vital role in helping The Beaman Home, showcasing just how powerful community-driven fundraising can be. With such uplifting feedback and enthusiasm from participants over the years, the event has firmly secured its spot on the annual calendar.
Each year, club members vote to choose which organization they want to support, guaranteeing that their contributions go to a cause that resonates with the community. This year, the spotlight was on Big Brothers Big Sisters, an organization dedicated to nourishing relationships between adult mentors and at-risk children in the area.
The donation is crucial, as it will be directed specifically towards the organization’s operations within the county. The funds facilitate the recruitment of caring Big Brothers and Sisters, ensuring that all potential mentors undergo thorough background checks, thereby maintaining a safe environment for children. After relationships are formed, consistent case management support is provided, including regular check-ins with kids, their parents, their schools, and their mentors.
It might surprise you to learn that it costs an estimated $2,200 annually to maintain one match in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. But this is a small price to pay when considering the impact these dedicated adult figures can have on a young person’s life.
The reality is that there are around 4,000 at-risk children in the local area, many facing challenges such as low income, single-parent households, and various life hurdles. Big Brothers Big Sisters stands strong with a mission to ensure that every one of these children has at least one supportive adult figure to look up to.
The program doesn’t just match kids with mentors; it goes a step further by organizing at least one group activity each year for both Bigs and Littles to participate in, creating a sense of community and camaraderie among the different pairs. These activities provide much-needed socialization and bonding opportunities that can have lasting benefits.
The Kosciusko County Republican Women’s Club is proving that small efforts can lead to significant change. As they gather for their yearly bingo nights and other fundraising activities, they remind everyone that supporting our younger generations not only uplifts individuals but strengthens the entire community.
This $2,000 donation reflects a commitment to nurturing young lives—because every child deserves a champion, and with every bingo card purchased, a powerful impact is made!
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Community Resource Consultants Inc. (CRCI) is a Michigan-based organization specializing in trauma rehabilitation medical case management. With over 34 years of experience, CRCI is dedicated to empowering survivors of catastrophic auto accidents to regain control of their lives and achieve both physical and emotional well-being. Their team of Licensed Master Social Workers (LMSWs) and Registered Nurses (RNs) are experts in navigating the complexities of today’s healthcare system, ensuring that survivors receive the necessary services for their recovery and rehabilitation. CRCI’s core values include advocacy, people, knowledge, and dependability, reflecting their commitment to being leading advocates and facilitators of long-term collaborative care.
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