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Big Brothers

 

 What is a Big Brother?

 A Big Brother is a caring, responsible adult who volunteers a few hours a week to share with a child from a single parent family (a "Little"). "Bigs" provide one- to-one friendship to the child and act as mentors.

 How does the Big Brother program work?

 Bigs and Littles meet for three to four hours once a week and share activities that they are both interested in. They can go to a movie, visit the library, bake cookies, plant a garden, or even catch a hockey game. The possibilities are endless. 

 How much does it cost to be a Big Brother?

 Although some outing may involve small expenditures, Bigs are encouraged to engage in "no cost" or "low cost" activities and keep spending to a minimum. Remember, friendship cannot be bought.

 How does a Big Brother benefit?

 Bigs benefit by having many enjoyable times and sharing a child's interests while expanding their own interests. Lifelong friendships are often made and there is the satisfaction of knowing that a real contribution is made to a young person in our 
 our own community.

 Screening

 Becoming a Big requires that interested individuals go through an orientation and interview, along with a personal reference and police background check. As you can appreciate, the safety of our children is of paramount importance.

 How can I get involved?

 If you are interested in becoming a Big Brother, contact or anency. We will be glad to provide you with more information about our program.

 It's easy to get involved

 Call 506-328-2094
E-mail us to find out more at nb.aibn.com