Looking for a Wisconsin grocer with clean stores, friendly people, and quality products? Festival Foods has it all! They’re helping Big Brothers Big Sisters of Fond du Lac County celebrate Big Brothers Big Sisters Month as their Big Business of the Month this September by hosting a special icon sale.
Every September, BBBS recognizes the impact of its programming, mentorship, and matches during BBBS Month. This year, the organization is celebrating the little moments that leave a big impact through their “It Takes Little to be Big” campaign. You don’t need to have a specific title, a degree, or any special qualifications to be a mentor. It takes a little time, a little encouragement, and a laugh or two so that every child has what—and who—they need to achieve a bigger and brighter future.
Festival Foods is supporting the “It Takes Little to be Big” campaign by hosting a special icon sale benefitting BBBS! The sale will take place at their Fond du Lac location at 1125 E. Johnson St. from September 16-30. Look out for white and green BBBS icons at the register where you can add a $1 or $5 donation to BBBS onto your purchase. All donations will help BBBS find, train, and match volunteers with youth in the Fond du Lac community who need a caring adult mentor.
Make sure to visit Festival Foods at 1125 E. Johnson St. in Fond du Lac September 16-30 to participate in the BBBS icon sale, meet their friendly staff, and support your community!
Big Business of the Month is a community partnership program through BBBS. Every month, BBBS partners with a local business making a difference in our community in the hopes of reaching more caring adult mentors in the Fond du Lac County area. Click here to learn more about Big Business of the Month.
BBBS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving Fond du Lac County and northern Dodge County. The agency assists children with social, emotional, and character development through 1:1 and 1:1+ mentoring opportunities in community-based and school-based settings. Youth ages 6 and up can enroll in the program through parent or guardian referral. Volunteers ages 16 and up who pass a background check and have a valid driver’s license and auto insurance can be mentors. Visit bbbsfdl.org or call (920) 922-8200 to learn more.