A blog about mentoring children and youth seen through the eyes of a mentor and staff person with Kids 'n Kinship, a private non-profit program serving Dakota County in Minnesota.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Rick's Fantastic Bike Sale Was A Record-Breaker!
Kids ‘n Kinship is thankful to Rick Anderson for holding his 6th Annual Bike Sale and donating the proceeds to support our organization!
This year he raised a record-breaking $12,924 ($1278 more than last year) from the sale of 119 bikes. Rick receives donated bikes and fixes them up to sell each year. In six sales he has raised $46,584 for Kids 'n Kinship!
Kids 'n Kinship also wishes to thank Rick and his volunteers who help make the bike sale a success volunteering that day to keep things running smoothly. As a small non-profit, Kids 'n Kinship especially appreciates these funds to be able to continue to serve youth ages 5-16 by matching them with a mentor individual, couple, or family.
For more on mentoring youth here in Dakota County, MN, go to www.kidsnkinship.org. Or attend our next information session Tuesday June 3rd, 6-6:45 pm at the Wescott Library in Eagan.
Friday, May 16, 2014
Kids 'n Kinship Bowlathon a Huge Success!
Photographs by Michael Moschigianis |
Kids 'n Kinship hosted our 15th Annual Bowlathon at Cedarvale Lanes on Sunday April 27th! We had 80 mentors, mentees, waiting children and their families at the event who brought in pledges, bowled, & bought raffle tickets. We also had a record-breaking 79 community bowlers who bowled in the second session that day from AAA, Applebees Burnsville, Elder Jones, Keller Williams, PBBS, Superior Service Center, Eagan High School, and Lakeville South High School. 9 volunteers from Wings Financial volunteered with us that day and helped make it a fun and successful event! We are SO thankful for all of our sponsors and in kind donors! Through sponsorships, pledges, and the sale of raffle tickets, Kids 'n Kinship raised $6,725!
For a full list of our donors or to learn more about Kids 'n Kinship youth mentoring program located in Dakota County, go to www.kidsnkinship.org.
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