Proceeds to Benefit Neighbors in Need During the Holidays
On December 22, the Executive Youth Board for Rochester Area Neighborhood House will host a winter bowling fundraiser at Avon North Hill Lanes. Tickets purchased online before the event have the following prices: Age 12 & Under: $15, Age 13+: $20, A Family 4-Pack: $60. All tickets include at least two games of bowling, shoes, pizza, pop and one raffle ticket. All tickets purchased at the event will cost $20. The event will take place from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Sujin Lee (Stoney Creek H.S.), Elizabeth Krencicki (Junior Ambassador, Notre Dame Prep), Julia Bolukh (Cranbrook), Paige Gonterman (Rochester H.S.), Claire Genord (Notre Dame Prep), Amelia Buckmaster (Adams H.S.), McKenna Reynolds (Oakland Christian)
“This is a great opportunity for families to take their kids and family out for a fun evening while others finish up getting ready for the holidays,” said Elizabeth Krencicki, the Junior Ambassador for Neighborhood House.
The raffle has many great prizes such as signed sports memorabilia and gift cards for local restaurants. If you have any questions or are interested in becoming a sponsor or donating a raffle item, contact Neighborhood House at: [email protected] or 248-651-5836 ext. 15.
“Our Executive Youth Board has organized bowling fundraisers for several years now,” stated Sally Anglim, Event and Volunteer Manager. “They also coordinate other fundraising and volunteer opportunities for area teens. We are so grateful for the energy our youth bring to our organization and community throughout the year.”
All proceeds from this event will benefit Neighborhood House, a non-profit organization that provides food, clothing, emergency financial assistance, job coaching, counseling and other basic needs to people in Rochester, Rochester Hills, Auburn Hills, Oakland Township & Addison Township.
About Neighborhood House
Neighborhood House is a nonprofit serving Rochester, Rochester Hills, Auburn Hills, Oakland Township and Addison Township. They provide rent and utility financial assistance, operate a Food Pantry and Clothes Closet, offer transportation services, provide counseling, facilitate many educational programs for families in need, and more. Last year, Neighborhood House’s programs helped over 3,000 households on their path from financial crisis to self-sustainability. You can follow Neighborhood House on Facebook.