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The Staten Island Bowling Alley That’s Rolling Strikes Against Cancer

A Staten Island bowling alley has proven that community businesses can be powerful forces for good, raising an incredible $763,000 in the fight against breast cancer through years of dedicated fundraising efforts that show no signs of slowing down. What started as a simple idea to help their community has transformed into a remarkable campaign where every strike, spare, and gutter ball contributes to a cause that touches the lives of countless families affected by cancer. The bowling alley’s owners and patrons have turned their love of the game into something much bigger, a mission to support breast cancer research, patient care, and awareness programs that make a real difference in people’s lives.

Through special tournaments, pink-themed events, donation drives, and creative fundraising activities, this neighborhood business has become a beacon of hope for anyone fighting breast cancer or supporting a loved one through treatment. The staff and regular customers have embraced the cause wholeheartedly, creating an atmosphere where having fun and helping others go hand in hand, proving that businesses can be both profitable and purposeful. Local families, cancer survivors, and community members have found not just a place to bowl, but a supportive environment where people truly care about making the world a better place. With over three-quarters of a million dollars raised and counting, this Staten Island bowling alley demonstrates that when a community comes together around a shared mission, they can achieve extraordinary things that extend far beyond their four walls.

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