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Having a Big Brother or Big Sister can be an enriching experience for a young person. Youth development experts agree that, in addition to their parents, children need additional supportive, caring adults in their lives. Big Brothers Big Sisters works closely with parents and guardians to match every child with an appropriate Big. Every potential volunteer is screened, trained, and supervised, and professionals in youth development support each match to help ensure that the relationship will be safe and rewarding for everyone involved. Bigs and Littles share everyday activities: playing sports, seeing movies, cooking, going over schoolwork, visiting museums, washing the car, taking walks, volunteering in their communities, or just hanging out together. National research has shown that the shared experiences between Bigs and Littles have a direct and lasting impact on young people's lives. A Big can help a child discover a world of possibilities and opportunities simply by being a genuine friend. Big Brothers Big Sisters matches children between the ages of 6-12 that are primarily from single-parent families with volunteer adult mentors. Matches may last until a child graduates from high school.
An Organization You Trust Today, Big Brothers Big Sisters serves hundreds of thousands of children in 5,000 communities across the country. And we are continually growing: Our goal is to provide Bigs to 400,000 children by 2004, the year of our 100th anniversary, and to one million children by 2010. No one else is doing the work that Big Brothers Big Sisters does in exactly the way we do it. That is why America counts on Big Brothers Big Sisters. To enroll your child in the BBBS program in your area simply download and complete our Child Enrollment Inquiry form and return it to us by mail or fax. Feel free to contact us if you need our assistance. Click Here to download our Child Enrollment Application (73 KB download)
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