What if your next game night could help save a child’s life?
Whether you’re part of a league, bowling with friends, or planning a casual night out, you can turn your time at the lanes into something meaningful. With St. Baldrick’s athletic fundraisers, you can get active in the fight to conquer kids’ cancer—one frame at a time.
Here are a few simple ways to get started.

1. Turn League Night Into a Fundraiser
Already part of a bowling league?
Add a fundraising element to your regular games and invite your teammates and supporters to get involved.
Ideas to try:
- Ask for a donation per game or per series
- Set a team fundraising goal for the season
- Share your progress and invite support from friends and family
2. Host a Bowling Night for a Cause
Plan a fun, low-lift event that brings people together.
A bowling fundraiser is easy to organize and perfect for groups of all sizes.
Ideas to try:
- Charge a small entry fee that supports your fundraiser
- Reserve a few lanes and invite friends, coworkers, or families
- Add simple contests like highest score or most improved
3. Create a Per-Pin or Per-Score Challenge
Make every roll count.
Tie your fundraising to your performance and give supporters a fun way to engage.
Examples:
- $1 for every strike
- A donation for every game over a certain score
- Challenge yourself to beat a personal best
4. Bowl in Honor of Someone
Make your fundraiser personal.
Dedicate your effort to a child with cancer, a survivor, or someone meaningful in your life. Share their story and why you’re choosing to get involved.
Make Every Frame Matter

When you turn your bowling into a fundraiser, you’re helping kids with cancer:
- Survive their diagnosis
- Grow up and thrive
- Get back to the activities they love
Because every child deserves a childhood full of play, not cancer.
Get Started Today
No matter your skill level, you can make an impact.
Start your bowling fundraiser today and get active in the fight to conquer kids’ cancer.



