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17th Annual Strikes for Abilities Bowling Party A Rolling Success

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March 1, 2024

Webster, N.Y. – February 29, 2024 – The CDS Wolf Foundation hosted its 17th annual Strikes for Abilities Bowling Party at Bowlero Rochester on Sunday, February 25, 2024. The nearly 300 bowlers, sponsors, and community members came together and raised $40,000 in support of CDS Monarch’s programs and services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD).

The monies raised at the Strikes for Abilities Bowling Party benefit community living opportunities, residential improvements and other areas of need for individuals with I/DD that CDS Monarch serves. (CDS Monarch and the CDS Wolf Foundation are affiliates of CDS Life Transitions.

“Our Strikes for Abilities Bowling Party was a blast! It was a fun, yet impactful way to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities right here in the Rochester community,” says David Greenman, Executive Director of the CDS Wolf Foundation. “It was a real treat to see everyone having a good time and supporting a great cause.”

Greenman, the CDS Wolf Foundation, CDS Monarch, and everyone at CDS Life Transitions would like to thank all of the bowlers, community members, volunteers, and sponsors, including:

  • King Pin Sponsor – Christa Construction
  • Strike Sponsor – Wegmans
  • 300 Club Sponsors – B&L Wholesale, Burd Home Health, Culligan Water, Passero, and United Health Care
  • Spare Sponsors: The Community Place, Greg Gribben, Manning & Napier, MMB & Co, and MVP Health Care

To learn more about CDS Monarch and to support the CDS Wolf Foundation, please visit http://www.cdslifetransitions.org.

 

About the CDS Wolf Foundation
The CDS Wolf Foundation is driven to help make a lasting impact on the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, Veterans, and seniors.The CDS Wolf Foundation supports critically needed services for those in our community. Learn how you can help at www.cdswolffoundation.org.

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