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Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
NameBig Brothers Big Sisters of America
HeadquartersTampa, Florida
FounderErnest Kent Coulter
Key peopleArtis Stevens, African Americans

Big Brothers Big Sisters of America is a non-profit organization that provides mentorship to children and youth, with the goal of helping them achieve their full potential. The organization was founded by Ernest Kent Coulter in 1904, and has since grown to become one of the largest and most respected mentoring organizations in the United States, with affiliates in cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America has been recognized for its innovative approaches to mentoring, and has partnered with organizations such as the National Football League, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and the United Way. The organization has also been supported by notable figures such as Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jordan, and Michelle Obama.

History

The history of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America dates back to 1904, when Ernest Kent Coulter founded the organization in New York City. The organization was initially called Big Brothers, and was established to provide mentorship to young boys who were growing up without positive male role models in their lives. In 1971, the organization merged with Big Sisters, which was founded in 1908 by Irma Newcomb, and became known as Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. Over the years, the organization has grown and expanded to include affiliates in cities across the United States, including Houston, Phoenix, and Philadelphia. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America has also partnered with organizations such as the American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and the Salvation Army to provide support to children and families in need. Notable supporters of the organization include Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama.

Mission and Programs

The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America is to provide children with positive role models and mentors who can help them achieve their full potential. The organization offers a range of programs, including one-to-one mentoring, group mentoring, and after-school programs. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America also provides training and support to its mentors, who are carefully screened and matched with children based on their interests and needs. The organization has partnered with schools and community organizations such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and the YMCA to provide mentorship opportunities to children. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America has also been recognized for its innovative approaches to mentoring, and has received awards from organizations such as the National Mentoring Partnership, the Points of Light Foundation, and the President's Volunteer Service Award. Notable partners of the organization include Google, Microsoft, and Facebook.

Organization and Structure

Big Brothers Big Sisters of America is a non-profit organization that is governed by a board of directors. The organization is headquartered in Tampa, Florida, and has affiliates in cities across the United States. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America is led by a CEO, who is responsible for overseeing the organization's operations and strategy. The organization also has a network of local agencies, which are responsible for delivering mentoring programs and services to children and families. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America has partnered with organizations such as the United States Department of Education, the National Institute of Mental Health, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to provide support to children and families. Notable supporters of the organization include Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg.

Impact and Outcomes

Big Brothers Big Sisters of America has been recognized for its positive impact on the lives of children and youth. Studies have shown that children who participate in the organization's mentoring programs are more likely to succeed in school, avoid substance abuse, and develop positive relationships with adults. The organization has also been recognized for its innovative approaches to mentoring, and has received awards from organizations such as the National Association of Social Workers, the American Psychological Association, and the National Education Association. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America has partnered with organizations such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, and the World Health Organization to provide support to children and families. Notable affiliates of the organization include University of California, Berkeley, University of Michigan, and Duke University.

Notable Affiliates and Partnerships

Big Brothers Big Sisters of America has partnered with a range of organizations and individuals to provide support to children and families. Notable affiliates of the organization include NBA Cares, the National Hockey League, and the Major League Baseball. The organization has also partnered with celebrities such as Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Beyoncé to raise awareness and support for its mentoring programs. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America has also been recognized for its partnerships with organizations such as the Ford Foundation, the Gates Foundation, and the Kellogg Foundation. The organization has also received support from notable figures such as Nelson Mandela, Malala Yousafzai, and Pope Francis. Category:Youth organizations

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