Meet your Little at their school (or site)
Connect with them approximately once a week
Have fun!



Learning about life: Although it takes place at schools or other sites, our Site-Based Mentoring Program isn’t limited to the classroom. Of course, some Littles do talk with their Bigs about class or do homework or read together, but it’s perfectly fine to shoot hoops in the gym or play cards. At the end of the day, it’s really all about starting a friendship, providing guidance and inspiring them to reach their potential.
"My favorite memory with Dubois is probably when we first met and he told me that he liked basketball and Pokemon, which were probably my two biggest interests when I was his age too.”
Jacob Forchheimer
"One of my favorite memories was when we were having lunch in the library one day. Out of nowhere, he pulled a card out of his pocket and handed it to me. I opened it and it was a birthday card and a Starbucks gift card since I had just turned 21. I couldn’t believe he remembered and it was a really nice gift. "
Mike
"My favorite memory would have to be the time when my Little spoke to me about girls and having a girlfriend. It was really funny to watch him blush, laugh, and totally blow it off. "
Big Brother Jaiwon Martin
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