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Big Brothers Big Sisters virtual fundraiser to raise money and awareness

BRATTLEBORO — With the cancellation of its longtime Bowl for Kids' Sake fundraising activity, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Vermont has launched a new virtual campaign: The BIG Night In.

“This is a critical time to ensure that mentors (“Bigs”) can continue to support kids (“Littles”) through this time of physical distancing. Social connections keep kids motivated, engaged and healthy and need to be nurtured now more than ever, ” Kimberley Diemond, the nonprofit's director, said in a news release.

Anyone may donate the cost of an activity they would normally go out for, such as a dinner, coffee with a friend, a movie, or bowling. Supporters are encouraged to recreate their favorite outing at home, share a photo or video on the organization's social media, and send a challenge to their friends.

The fundraiser comes as a response to an “urgent situation” says Diemond: a projected $60,000 budget deficit because of funding losses brought on by the COVID-19 crisis.

“We also want to be poised to serve the greater need on the other side of this pandemic,” she said. “We hope to provide some fun opportunities for our friends and neighbors in the process.”

The program runs through May 30. Live online events will enable supporters to share and see what others are doing for The Big Night In, and hear about what it's like to volunteer as a Big Brother or Sister. Groups can also register and participate as a team.

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