Industry News | October 30, 2012
Jack in the Box Gets a Strike with Bowl-a-Thon for Charity
Email this storyRead More About
Bowling pins were flying at Kearny Mesa Bowl on Saturday, October 27, as The Jack in the Box Foundation held its annual bowl-a-thon benefitting Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Diego County, California.
Dubbed "Boo-la-thon 2012," the pre-Halloween event attracted teams of costumed bowlers, who raised $23,000 for the youth-mentoring agency.
Nearly 160 Jack in the Box employees, family members, and friends participated in the event, along with representatives from Big Brothers Big Sisters, including 30 Bigs and Littles matched through the local agency.
The donation will enable Big Brothers Big Sisters to expand a local mentoring program called Operation Bigs.
"Operation Bigs provides mentors to kids with a parent in the military, including a deployed parent," says Paul Palmer, president and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Diego County. "Jack in the Box is a long-time supporter of military families and helped us launch Operation Bigs in 2004 at Camp Pendleton. Funds raised during its annual bowl-a-thon have enabled us to expand Operation Bigs to even more military families living in areas of San Diego."
Search
Thank you for signing up to receive QSR's flagship e-newsletter, A.M. Jolt. To help us better serve the information needs of our audience, please complete the information below.
In addition to A.M. Jolt, we also offer the following e-newsletters and communications. Please mark those you would like to receive.
Find Suppliers
- Apparel/Footwear
- Associations
- Beverages
- Building/Grounds/Maintenance
- Business Services
- Cleaning & Sanitation
- Computer Systems/Software
- Dispensing Equipment
- Disposables, Packaging, Plastics
- Distributors
- Drive-Thru
- Entertainment
- Equipment Installation/Repair
- Financial Products/Services
- Food Products
- Franchise Opportunities
- Furnishings/Fixtures/Accessories
- Kitchen Equipment
- Marketing/Promos
- Safety Services/Products
- Security Systems













