Join us for a fun evening of bowling to strike out barriers to mental health care. All proceeds will benefit Pro Bono Counseling.
Bowling Fundraiser – all proceeds will benefit Pro Bono Counseling
When was the last time you went bowling? Whether you’re in a weekly league ready for the PBA or are a novice and just can’t seem to keep it out of the gutter (that’s what bumpers are for!), we want you to “spare” some time for a great cause!
Don’t miss this fun family-friendly duckpin bowling event to support Pro Bono Counseling, a 501 (3)(c) nonprofit organization, whose mission is to remove barriers and provide relief by connecting Marylanders to mental health support.
Friday, November 15, 2024
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
AMF Southwest Lanes
4991 Fairview Avenue | Linthicum Heights, MD 21090
Only $40/person, fee includes:
- Two hours of bowling
- Shoe rental
- Two slices of pizza
- Dessert
- Unlimited water and soft drinks
Additional snacks and beverages available to purchase at the snackbar.
Tickets are limited — get yours today!
Can’t attend? You will be missed! Please consider making a gift to support Pro Bono Counseling.
SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE
Have a business or organization you’d like to promote? Sponsor a lane!
For only $500, you’ll receive:
- Logo on lane sign
- Logo on all event signage
- Logo on event website
- Sponsor recognition on social media
- Ten (10) event tickets
About Pro Bono Counseling
Pro Bono Counseling (PBC), a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, was founded in 1991 to ensure that Marylanders with limited resources requesting mental health care are provided access to volunteer licensed mental health professionals and other necessary supportive services. Since then, PBC has helped match thousands of individuals and families throughout Maryland with the most appropriate counselors, based on their specific needs, and helped them obtain the mental health care they could not otherwise afford.
PBC’s vision is the availability of quality mental health care for all those in need. The organization serves anyone in Maryland who is facing difficulties paying for counseling – including individuals of all ages, as well as couples, and families– through connections to volunteer mental health therapists for free counseling to address mental health concerns, including stress, anxiety, sadness, grief, life transitions, relationship issues, or any other issue that can be addressed through therapy. PBC has a network of more than 900 volunteer licensed mental health counselors, covering a range of specialties, located all throughout Maryland. Counseling services are offered in person, and via video conferencing and telephone.