People bowled Saturday to help raise money for Solid Ground's Food Security for Children Program.
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The sixth annual Strike Out Hunger was held this Saturday at West Seattle Bowl. 100 percent of the proceeds go to the Seattle organization Solid Ground’s Food Security for Children program, which helps to feed children and toddlers.
Over 150 people signed up to bowl for Strike Out Hunger. Organizer Anna Ramos said the even raised over $20,000 last year and she expects to raise even more this year.
Teams took the event very seriously, some dressing up in costumes, such as a cow and Brian Collins- who dressed up in a purple leopard print suit straight from the 1970’s. Another team wore black t-shirts with florescent green Xs on the back.
Solid Ground is a local anti-poverty organization, working toward a community that is free from poverty, prejudice and neglect.