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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati works to match children who need a positive adult role model with volunteers who understand the importance of mentoring. BBBS has both school-based and community-based programs. Be assured that should you choose to be a Big, it'll be one of the best decisions you'll make. With Big Brothers Big Sisters, you'll experience mentoring that changes lives.
Mentoring Opportunities with Big Brothers Big Sisters
This week in CET Kids & Families, Debbie Mollette, the manager of the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati school-based program, discusses the opportunities adults have to mentor a young child or teenager during the day.
Big Brothers and Big Sisters - Amachi Program
Learn about the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati with representatives from the Amachi Program, which targets children who reside in Hamilton County, are between the ages of 5-14, and have an incarcerated parent and matches them with a Big Brother or Big Sister who contributes to positive changes in their lives.
Big Brothers and Big Sisters
Jay Shatz, board chairman of Big Brothers/Big Sisters Association of Cincinnati, leads a discussion about how mentoring changes lives.
CET Express - Big Brothers Big Sisters
Barbara Kellar talks with Kathy List, President and CEO of the Big Brothers/Big Sisters Organization of Greater Cincinnati, & Antonio, a participant in the Cincinnati Chapter.
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