#PowerofBlue :: Bowling for Kids’ Sake

Suzanne Miller Allen

| 2 min read

Director of Community Responsibility

Did you know that Michigan has more than 300 bowling alleys across the state? With origins dating back as far as 3200 B.C., bowling has become a favorite pastime for children across the nation. Big Brothers Big Sisters, a community partner of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, organizes its biggest annual fundraiser around this sport. Designed to generate awareness and support for children and their families in the local community, “Bowl for Kids’ Sake” also aims to raise funds in a fun and engaging way. Teams are formed throughout the organization, and events take place in various cities across the state including: Grand Rapids, Howell and Marquette, among others. While the main goal, of course, is to raise money for BBBS, the event has created an exciting, internal competition. Last year employees raised $108,000 through the activation. We took a moment to talk with Suzanne Miller Allen, Director of Community Responsibility, who shared information about BCBSM’s community involvement, and the importance of Big Brothers Big Sisters as a partner to our brand and our employees. [playlist ids="14333"] This post and related podcasts are part of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association’s ‘Investing in America’s Heath’ initiative – The Power of Blue. Learn more about Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan’s commitment and investment in local communities here, and follow the #PowerofBlue hashtag. About Big Brothers and Big Sisters Big Brothers Big Sisters, a nonprofit whose mission is to organize mentors for children facing adversity, providing safe, strong, enduring and professionally-supported one-to-one relationships that change lives for the better. You can learn more about Bowl for Kids’ Sake at www.bbbs.org. Photo Credit: Rockandbacon

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