Download - 2016 Newsletter - January
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Richland County
801 S. West Street - Suite 117
Olney, IL 62450
Phone: (618) 392-3863
Issue - Winter 2016 January 15, 2016
WEBSITE www.bbbsrichlandil.org
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MISSION STATEMENT:
Our mission is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported
1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.
Proud member of the Big Brothers Big Sisters Illinois State Association
Calling All Friends of BBBS Helpers are needed for the 2016 Bowl For Kids Sake,
in the following areas:
Registration Table Pledge Counters
T-Shirt Table Master of Ceremony
Food Servers
Volunteer Today@
392-3863
2016 Bowl For Kids Sake! Feb. 20th & Feb. 21st
Feb. 27th & Feb. 28th
HOURLY GIVE AWAYS!
5 MEMBER TEAMS NEEDED! ! !
Sign up TODAY to be a Team Captain
For more information, call the BBBS office@ 392 -3863
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Please join Big Brothers Big Sisters of Richland County in saying a special thank you to all of our wonderful School and Community-Based Mentors! This month we are featuring two amazing mentors for National Mentoring Month, Nancy Doerge and Martin DeVenecia.
January is National Mentoring Month!
BIRTHDAYS January
Jonathon Akers (big)
Dana Baker (E.D.)
March
Kyle (little)
Paul Bishop II (board member)
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SKATING PARTY
Adults and children
alike had fun skating, playing pool, laser tag,
eating hot dogs and cookies at
the skating rink on November 15.
This years event had 100 in attendance.
Thank you to
CJ Extremes for letting us use your
facilities!
Nancy Doerge
How long have you been mentoring? I have been a mentor for 3 years Why do you feel the mentoring program is important? Mentoring is very important because it helps children that need some extra TLC and individual help with their homework. Also, it is a positive thing for the mentor. What would you say to someone who is thinking of becoming a mentor?
I encourage anyone who is looking for a way to serve others and have a positive impact on another person's life to consider being a mentor. It is only 1 hour a week during school and a small investment of time for a considerably large return.
Martin DeVenicia
How long have you been mentoring? I have been mentoring for almost one and half years. Why do you feel the mentoring program is important? I feel that the mentoring program is important because it helps the younger ones to learn, communicate, and have someone older that they can look up to. What would you say to someone who is thinking of becoming a mentor? I would tell them that becoming a mentor is a way to give back to your community and that an hour of their time per week would make a world of difference to whomever they get paired up with.
If you would like to become a mentor,
call the BBBS office at 392-3863.