Big Brothers Big Sisters
 

Site-Based/Lunch Programs

All it takes is one lunch-time or one hour in the afternoon to talk, play a board game and build a friendship with your youth.

scott and raymondVolunteering in the Site-Based or Lunch Program:

  • Meet at youth’s school during lunch or neighborhood-based facility after school
  • Low or no cost activities (eating, academics, games, etc.)
  • 9-month commitment (school year)
  • Meet once a week for 45+ minutes

Benefits for Volunteers:

  • Employees who volunteer return to work recharged, knowing that their time spent has made a tremendous difference
  • A new relationship with a youth who can benefit from your support and friendship
  • A chance to give back
  • Take a break from your typical work day to have fun
  • Belong to a nationally recognized premier mentoring organization

Benefits for Youth:

When compared with their peers, youth who have a mentor matched via Big Brothers Big Sisters are:
  • 52% more likely to remain in school
  • 75% more likely to earn a 4-year degree
  • 48% more likely to volunteer
  • 81% more likely to hold a leadership role in an organization

These youth become our future community volunteers. They become future leaders in our organizations. They provide the next generation of volunteers to impact lives.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeastern Wisconsin is associated with:

Boys & Girls Club of Green Bay

Green Bay School District
Danz Elementary
Eisenhower Elementary
Tank Elementary

Howard-Suamico School District
Lineville Elementary
Ashwaubenon School District
Pioneer Elementary
ValleyView Elementary

West De Pere School District
City of De Pere Kid Zone
West De Pere Middle School

Wrightstown School District


Become a Volunteer!

 
Big Brothers Big Sisters
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