Big Brothers Big Sisters needs help from Metro East businesses
Belleville, Ill.—Jan. 31, 2012—Once again, Allsup employees will take to the lanes to raise money for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwestern Illinois during the company’s annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraiser on Thursday, March 8. The event has grown so large that for the first time it will take place at two locations: St. Clair Bowl at 5950 Old Collinsville Road in Fairview Heights and Bel-Air Bowl at 200 S. Belt West in Belleville.
This year, Big Brothers Big Sisters will hold its annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraisers throughout the Metro East community in February and March. Funds raised will be used to recruit, screen, train and match adult volunteers with girls and boys through the nationally recognized mentoring program.
Barbara Cempura, president and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwestern Illinois, invites Metro East businesses to sponsor a Bowl for Kids’ Sake event and experience the reward of changing the life of a child. “Last year, Allsup raised $16,000 and the money helped us to match 35 children with mentors,” she said. “Allsup made a big difference in the community in one afternoon.
“We see Big Brothers Big Sisters as providing a role model for children, and Allsup would be our role model for businesses,” Ms. Cempura said.
The Belleville-based company, which provides Social Security disability representation and Medicare plan selection services, has supported Big Brothers Big Sisters for more than 20 years with the bowling fundraiser and its annual Allsup Golf Classic held in August.
Kim Rist, Allsup human resources director, said Allsup team members make the most of the opportunity to support a good cause. “This is an event Allsup looks forward to every year,” she said. “There’s a festive spirit during this event that boosts our energy as a company. We see positive results all around.”
Allsup employees will comprise dozens of teams who will compete for prizes while wearing custom T-shirts. Free refreshments and music add to the upbeat mood of the event. Casual dress days for employees lead up to the event.
For more information, or to sponsor a Bowl for Kids’ Sake event, visit www.bbbsil.org.
About Big Brothers Big Sisters
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwestern Illinois serves children between the ages of 6-14 in Clinton, Madison, Monroe and St. Clair counties. The national nonprofit organization has been a leader in one-on-one youth services for nearly a century, creating positive friendships that benefit children, volunteers, families, neighborhoods and the community. Their primary focus is providing adult mentors and friends to children in need of caring adult role models.
About Allsup
Allsup is a nationwide provider of Social Security disability, Medicare and Medicare Secondary Payer compliance services for individuals, employers and insurance carriers. Founded in 1984, Allsup employs more than 800 professionals who deliver specialized services supporting people with disabilities and seniors so they may lead lives that are as financially secure and as healthy as possible. The company is based in Belleville, Ill., near St. Louis. For more information, visit
http://www.allsup.com.