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Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco to host online sweepstakes: Know How Kids SF
An online contest tied to FREE prizes: Amazon Kindle Wi-fi e-Reader, Nikon COOLPIX S3100 14MP or Apple i-Pod Touch 32GB
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, October 16, 2011 /California PR News/ -- Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) will launch its first ever online sweepstakes Know How Kids SF: www.knowhowsf.com/ on Thursday, October 13, as a way to promote awareness around the organization and build relationships. Those who are interested in a chance at winning a FREE Amazon Kindle Wi-fi e-Reader, Nikon COOLPIX S3100 14MP or Apple i-Pod Touch 32GB should sign-up now!
The sweepstake is built into Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco's website and social media platforms with participants redeeming a certain number of entries in the sweepstake. Starting October 13, a series of three questions will be launched each week and will run through January 13, 2012. Every week played is another entry into the sweepstake. All questions featured in the contest are focused on Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco and general youth development trends. At the conclusion of the sweepstake, three winners will be selected via a random drawing from all entries received and will be awarded a FREE Amazon Kindle Wi-fi e-Reader, Nikon COOLPIX S3100 14MP or Apple i-Pod Touch 32GB.
"This sweepstakes is a terrific opportunity for Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco to get people engaged in our organization," says Julie Rickert, VP of Development for BGCSF. "We are offering our visitors a fun, easy, and interactive way to win FREE, high-end prizes while also promoting Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco's mission, core belief and youth development approach."
About Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco
Part of the community since 1891, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) currently serves more than 1,200 children and teens each day and reaches 16,700 kids/year, offering a safe place to learn and grow. We operate nine Clubhouses in the city's toughest neighborhoods, as well as Camp Mendocino, a residential summer camp in Mendocino County. Everything we do at BGCSF is focused on helping our members achieve SUCCESS IN LIFE. Our National award-winning programs and caring staff steer our young people toward productive, responsible futures - and help our members build strong character and skills that will last a lifetime. Our five core program areas include: Character & Leadership Development; Educational & Career Development; Health & Life Skills; The Arts; and Sports, Fitness & Recreation. For more information or to get involved, visit www.kidsclub.org or call 415.445.KIDS.
Part of the community since 1891, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) currently serves more than 1,200 youth (ages six-18) per day and 16,700 per year at nine Clubhouses located in the neighborhoods with the fewest resources and at Camp Mendocino - a 2,000-acre residential summer camp that provides a creative and fun outdoor experience for youth. We are open when kids need us most - after school, on most school holidays and during the summer - and we offer safe places where young people can learn and grow.
Everything we do at Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco is focused on helping our members achieve Success in Life. We expect our members to leave us at age 18 having achieved the following: Academic Success; Job Readiness, with Earning Potential; Good Character & Community Engagement; and Healthy Lifestyles. We believe these four core elements make up a successful future for our youth which is critical to building a brighter future for San Francisco.
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Press Release Contact Information:
Brittany Johnson Boys & Girls Clubs of San Franci Director of Marketing & PR 55 Hawthorne St. Suite 600 San Francisco, CA USA 94105 Voice: 415-445-5479 Fax: 415-445-5404 Website: Visit Our Website |
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