In the Community-Based
Mentoring Program:
∙ Youth must be 6-14 years old
∙ Matches have fun doing no/low-cost activities like going to the park, baking cookies, attending a local
sporting event, playing board games, or attending our local match events
∙ Bigs and Littles commit to being in the program for 1 year
∙ Guardians help Littles maintain contact with their Big over the summer through letters and phone calls
Bigs and Littles in the Community-Based Program can choose to meet 2-4 times a month on weekday evenings or the weekends.
Each match is unique and develops a schedule that works for them.
Role Models Make An Impact
Studies show that youth who have role models are more likely to improve in school and in their relationships with family and friends, and less likely to skip school or use illegal drugs or alcohol. Students who are successful in school are less likely to drop out, abuse drugs, or commit crimes.
Get Involved
Whether you get involved with Big Brothers Big Sisters as a donor, potential Big Brother or Big Sister, partner, advocate, or family member, you have the power to change a child's future for the better.