San Diego, CA (PRWEB) June 25, 2013
The Boys to Guys Mentoring Network gives support to underprivileged teenage boys in the form of delivering them with mentors who support them make the right alternatives in life regarding their families, their education and their overall lifestyles. As element of its ongoing work to raise funds for the program, the organization annually holds what is identified as the 100 Wave Challenge on the beaches of San Diego. Interested parties are encouraged to volunteer to aid run the event, to participate in the surfing competitors and to raise funds. The network hereby announces that it will hold its Kickoff Barbecue on June 25, 2013.

The Kickoff Party is an occasion that is made to provide these interested in helping with the one hundred Wave Challenge with an opportunity to understand a lot more about how they can donate their time to both promote the event and to handle it. Any person interested in raising funds for the event and/or for the organization is also encouraged to attend this barbecue, as all of the information essential to get began on this work will be offered at that time.

The Kickoff Barbecue will be held at Birds Surf SHED on June 25 from six:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Birds Surf SHED is positioned at 1091 West Morena Boulevard in San Diego. Individuals who attend the barbecue will be supplied with hot dogs and beverages as they find out more about how they can set up their personal campaigns to bring about awareness to this occasion and to the San Diego Boys to Guys Mentoring Network on a larger scale.

Anybody who is interested in attending this barbecue and assisting out with the 100 Wave Challenge to be held later in 2013 is encouraged to log onto the events Facebook web page at the URL of https://www.facebook.com/events/170737929766858/ and sending a message to the administrators that alerts them to your interest in coming.

About the San Diego Boys to Guys Mentoring Network
The San Diego Boys to Guys Mentoring Network is a charitable organization that seeks out and trains profitable adult males to serve as mentors for teenage boys from all walks of life, even so, some are regarded to be at threat for difficult lives. To date, more than 5,300 boys have participated in the plan and boys between the ages of 13 and 17 are eligible for mentoring.





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