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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Montana (BBBS) is thrilled to announce the launch of its inaugural charity raffle, Cash for the Kids. This exciting fundraiser gives participants the chance to win big while supporting local youth mentorship programs.

With a grand prize of $10,000, a second-place prize of $2,000, and a third-place prize of $1,000, the Cash for the Kids raffle offers incredible rewards while directly benefiting BBBS’s mission to ignite the potential of young people in Central Montana.

The drawing will take place on June 27 during BBBS’s annual Golf Fore Kids’ Sake event in Great Falls. However, participants do not need to be present to win.

Raffle tickets are available for just $20 each or 6 for $100. Must be 18 or older to enter. To purchase tickets, contact BBBS at bbbs@bigcentral.org or call 406-442-7479. Tickets can also be purchased online at https://www.bigcentral.org/cash-for-the-kids-raffle/. Please note that online and debit card purchases include a small processing fee, and credit card payments are not accepted.

Tickets can be purchased in-person at Sleeping Giant Lanes, Joe Mitchell State Farm and the BBBS office in Helena, and at Bighorn Outdoor Specialists, Kaufmans Men’s Wear, Our Place Beauty Studio and the BBBS office in Great Falls.

Proceeds from the raffle will support BBBS’s efforts to provide mentorship opportunities to children in Central Montana, helping them build brighter futures through positive, professionally supported one-to-one relationships.

Don’t miss your chance to win big and make a difference in the lives of local kids. Get your tickets today!

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Montana: BBBS of Helena began in 1967, supporting seven mentoring relationships in its first year, while BBBS of Great Falls began in 1974 thanks to the efforts of two special education counselors. In 2011, the Boulder school-based program was established. In July 2015, the separate organizations combined into one agency and in 2021 rebranded as Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Montana. Last year, the organization served 173 children and has a goal to serve 300 youth each year by 2026.

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