One to One Mentoring

The 1:1 Community Match is the ‘traditional’ BBBS program, matching a youth (Little) with a caring, supportive adult mentor (Big) in the community. Bigs and Littles spend time together, attend group programs, and build developmental relationships which express care, challenge growth, provide support, share power and expand possibilities.

Big Brothers Big Sisters 1:1 Community Based Mentoring

About:

The Big Brothers Big Sisters Mentoring program matches a child 8-15 years of age with a caring adult over the age of 18. Through regular outings, a Developmental Relationship is formed between the Mentor and the Mentee, which is built on trust and common interests and is supported by our experienced staff. With the support of their volunteer Mentors, children can increase their self-confidence, enhance social skills, and engage in new experiences within their community.

Time:

The Big Brothers Big Sisters Mentoring program requires at least two regularly scheduled outings a month of a few hours each and a minimum of a one-year commitment.

Volunteer Requirements:

Mentors in the Big Brothers Big Sisters Mentoring program must:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Provide a recent and satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Check
  • Have at least a G2 Driver’s License with vehicle insurance
  • Commit to program involvement for a minimum of one year
  • Be committed to creating an inclusive and meaningful relationship with a young person

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The Big Bunch Program

Time Commitment: 2 hours bi-weekly!

The Big Bunch program is a bi-weekly program for the youth on our waiting list. Our waiting Littles are offered Big Bunch while they wait for their own Big!

The Big Bunch program gives our Littles a strong sense of connection to the agency and offers an environment conductive to strengthening self-esteem, forming relationships with peers and adults, a sense of stability and belonging.

In the Big Bunch program we match 3 Littles to 1 mentor, as a group these groups meet bi-weekly with other matches and attend activities led by our group coordinator.

These group activities focus supporting our youth by giving them access to healthy snacks / meals, having discussions about healthy choices, providing them with new opportunities and surrounding these youth with strong supports in mentorship to allow them to thrive in school, home & society as a whole.

We have found through our own local research that the youth that participate in our Big Bunch program have more successful 1:1 matches, they tend to be longer term and fins more success in all areas we measure through our United Way measuring tools. It is almost detrimental to their development both socially and emotionally do accept youth onto our Wait List and offer no service.

Many volunteers will start with the Big Bunch program and get matched in the 1:1 program!

For more information on how to apply to be a volunteer in the Big Bunch Program please click on the “volunteer” tab or call us at 519-336-0460.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Our Big Bunch Coordinator:

Nicole Cook– nicole.cook@bigbrohersbigsisters.ca

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In-School Mentoring – School Based 1:1 Mentoring

Time Commitment: 1 hour a week!

The In-School mentoring program provides youth with a role model and a friend to talk to and share the experiences of growing up within school grounds.

For one hour a week, mentors meet with their mentee and engage in activities such as board games, crafts or just hang out on school grounds.

The In-School mentoring program requires a weekly visit of one hour for the duration of the school year. Matches do not meet over the summer break or during other school holidays.

For more information on how to apply to be a volunteer in the In School Mentoring Program or to refer a child up please click on the link below tab or call us at 519-336-0460.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Our In School Mentoring Coordinator:

Nicole Cook – nicole.cook@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca

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Group

Go Girls! – School Based Group Mentoring (Online OR In Person)

This program is facilitated by our Lambton College students!

GO Girls! is offered  both ONLINE & IN PERSON to our schools in Sarnia & Lambton County!

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GO Girls! is a group mentoring program for girls in grades 5-8 that focuses on physical activity, balanced eating and self-esteem. The single, most important goal of the program is to positively shape the lives of young women and girls by helping them build a positive self-image – setting them on a path to reach their full potential in life.

The GO Girls! program consists of seven mentoring sessions, held over a 7-10 week period, within school facilities. Each session is loosely structured around four themes: physical activity, healthy eating, self-esteem, and communication skills.

GO Girls! promotes healthy  bodies and healthy minds!

GO Girls! is facilitated by our Lambton College placement students & supervised by our Casework staff.

GO Girls! is offered to all of our schools in Sarnia & Lambton County!

For more information on how to get your class involved in GO Girls! please call Samantha at 519-336-0460 x 304

We look forward to hearing from you!

Our GO Girls Coordinator:

Samantha Hendrickx – samantha.hendrickx@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca

Game ON! – School Based

Group Mentoring (Online OR In-Person)

This program is facilitated by our Lambton College students!

Game ON! is offered  both ONLINE & IN PERSON to our schools in Sarnia & Lambton County!

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Game ON! is a group mentoring program for providing boys and young men with information and support to make informed choices about a range of healthy lifestyle practices. Through non-traditional physical activities, complemented with healthy eating support, participants are engaged in life skills, communication, and emotional health discussions designed to engage participants in the pursuit of life-long healthy lifestyles.

Game ON! includes seven 75-minute core sessions. There are also four extension modules that capture potential issues and topics specific to various locales and the interests of the mentors and participants.

Game ON! promotes eating smart and playing smart!

Game ON! is facilitated by our Lambton College placement students & supervised by our Casework staff.

Game ON! is offered in all of our schools in Sarnia & Lambton County!

For more information on how to get your class involved in Game ON! please call Samantha at 519-336-0460 x 304

We look forward to hearing from you!

Our Game ON Coordinator:

Samantha Hendrickx – samantha.hendrickx@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca