Do you remember a person from your childhood who you not only looked up
to, but who brought a little magic into your life, just by being there?
Likely, it was someone other than your parents, someone you respected,
but who did not have an authoritarian, parental role.
Youth development experts agree that, in addition to their parents,
children need additional supportive, caring adults in their lives.
Little Brothers and Little Sisters-"Littles"-are children of school age
have been given that advantage, and have a friend there just for them.
Through their friendship with a Big Brother or Big Sister, Littles
often discover a whole new world of experiences, opportunity, and
potential. Being a Little can transform the life of a child, and have
lifelong results.
In fact, research has shown that the shared experiences between Bigs
and Littles have a direct and lasting impact on young people's lives.
Bigs and Littles do simple things together-playing sports, seeing
movies, cooking, going over schoolwork, visiting museums, washing the
car, taking walks, volunteering in their communities, or just hanging
out together. It's the friendship that develops while doing these
everyday activities that makes the difference.
Big Brothers Big Sisters works closely with parents and guardians to
match every child with the right Big. Every 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.
Volunteer Screening Process
Big Brothers and Big Sisters are carefully screened members of the
community. We focus heavily of the quality and integrity of our
volunteers by:
- Running a national criminal background check
- Speaking with at least three references
- Verifying a valid drivers license and auto insurance
- Interviewing candidates in person and conducting a Home assessment