Something for everyoneChildren come from all walks of life. So, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution to making an impact on them.
Special Programs
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Amachi Texas
This program provides caring adult role models to children coping with parental incarceration.
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Little Steps Big Futures
Little Steps Big Futures is Big Brothers Big Sisters educational initiative for Littles. Learn more >
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African-American Mentoring
We all need someone we can relate to. Sometimes there’s no better role model for an African-American child than an African-American adult. Learn more >
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Hispanic Mentoring
In partnership with the Latino community, we can help Latino children navigate the world around them and prepare them for adulthood.
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Generations
Our Generations program focuses on developing relationships with adult mentors aged 55 and older. Learn more >
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Big Couple / Big Family
You and your spouse can both become Bigs to a child (Little) in our program.
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Sisters 2
Our Sisters to the power of two program believes that when a female Little and Big get together, something powerful happens. Learn more >
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Sports Buddies
Matched with a shared passion for sports in mind, participants in the program will have access to tickets to sporting events on the professional, semi-professional and collegiate levels. Learn more >
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Military Mentors Program
Children with a parent in the military face unique challenges due to the stresses of military life. To help provide additional support, we have established a program just for them. Learn more >
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The Big Hope Network
Kids Hope USA and Big Brothers Big Sisters are collaborating to form one cohesive model specifically designed for the church.
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Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Mentoring
Maybe you are a deaf or hard-of-hearing student and are interested in having a Big Brother or Big Sister. Maybe you are a deaf or hard-of-hearing adult and are willing to volunteer to spend time with a deaf or hard-of-hearing student. Maybe you are the parent of a deaf or hard-of-hearing child. We have information here for you to learn more!
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