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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Newfoundland

WE CHANGE LIVES

THE COST OF DOING NOTHING

Potential. It exists in every kid. Yet many children and youth struggle with societal barriers and face adversities such as poverty, family instability, and identity-based discrimination. These adversities can negatively impact a young person’s future.

IGNITING POTENTIAL

Mentoring relationships change young people’s lives. With training and professional support, Big Brothers Big Sisters mentors form strong positive relationships with their mentees that express care, challenge growth, share power, and expand possibilities.

 

CHANGING TWO LIVES

Mentees and mentors alike benefit from these professionally supported relationships. When you’re there for a young person as they grow up, you learn just as much as they do.

WHICH LEADS TO BETTER FUTURES

HIGHER INCOMES     HIGHER  ESTEEM     ACHIEVEMENTS     BETTER HEALTH     BELONGING

 

HOW DO WE DO IT?

BBBS matches young people to positive adult mentors, through individual matches or group programming.

Mentorship is a two-way, learning and development partnership where the young person’s needs are placed at the centre.

Because young people’s brains are still developing, mentoring can support that process through back-and-forth interaction like the volley in a good game of ping-pong.

Mentoring is an important way to give youth experience with these essential back-and-forth relationships, developing them into healthy young people better able to deal with and overcome life’s adversities.

THE STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL MENTORING

RECRUIT     SCREEN     TRAIN     MATCH     SUPPORT

We have a comprehensive infrastructure for supporting mentorship partnerships: detailed legal screening of mentors to ensure safe participation; a broad network of professional staff supporting mentors and volunteers; systems for selecting, approving and supporting volunteers; referring families to agencies that provide other services if required for the mentee and their family.

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