Community-Based Program
Bigs
meet with their little brother or little sister throughout
the community, three to four times per month. Bigs are
introduced to the child and parent in a pre-match meeting set by the
case manager who is always on hand and will be there to
help during the match. Bigs and Littles plan the outings together
based on mutual interests and to help the child achieve greater
self-confidence and awareness.
If you would like to make the first step and fill out an application, please click here to download the form and then click here to download a short questionaire. Please fax your application to our offices at (954) 584-9868.
For more information on our Community-Based Program:
954-584-9990
info@bbbsbroward.org
Bigs in Schools
Bigs
meet with children during the school day for about one hour each week
at the school. Bigs and littles engage in activities such as
educational games, reading, recreation or simply talk
about life. Each relationship is supprted by a case manager,
who is a resource to help celebrate successes or help solve challenges
Bigs or LIttles might have. This program is perfect for a busy
volunteer who has a flexible day schedule. Click here for a list of schools where Big Brothers Big Sisters is conducting mentoring programs.
Workplace Mentoring

Do you work at a
location that believes in mentoring children? Do you have 10 to
15 fellow employees who will spend one hour to help mentor a
child? Then we can customize a workplace mentoring program for
your business.
Research shows that
employees feel greater pride and loyalty toward an employer that
supports a cause like Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward. By
participating in our program you'll increase employee enagement and
performance. Read more about how partnering with Big
Brothers Big Sisters of Broward can help your business by clicking here.
Inspire Within: Mentoring Youth in Transition
Nearly 200 young adults age out of
the foster care system in Broward County every year. And more
than 50 percent of them have not graduated from high school.
For a former foster youth with no
family support system, moving in adulthood is especially
challenging. Become a mentor and assist young people with his
difficult transition period in their lives.
Mentoring Children of Promise
Volunteers enrolled in this
program will be mentoring children in Broward County whose parent or
parents are incarcerated. This is a site-based mentoring, which means
the Big will meet at a designated location with their Little and
develop a relatiohship through those meetings.
For more information on any of these programs, call 954-584-9990.