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Big Brothers Big Sisters partners with African American Fraternities PDF Print E-mail

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Representatives from the three largest African American fraternities call for more mentors for minority youth

Big Brothers Big Sisters has formed a collaborative partnership with Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi and Omega Psi Phi, three of the nation’s three largest African American fraternities in the country. The partnership’s purpose is to encourage more African American volunteers to step up to mentor more African American children, particularly males.

Joining Big Brothers Big Sisters for this important announcement on the steps of City Hall were former Spur Bruce Bowen, State Representative Ruth Jones McClendon, City Councilor Ivy Taylor, former City Councilor Art Hall as well as representatives from the Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi and Omega Psi Phi fraternities.

February is Black History Month and all four organizations are eager to launch the partnership during a time that coincides with a celebration of the African American culture.

The event was covered by the local media, and KSAT-12 filed a report which can be viewed here.

 

 
Hooked On Big Brothers Big Sisters Fishing Tournament PDF Print E-mail

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Schlitterbahn's Family Adventure Race PDF Print E-mail

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If you're looking for something fun for the whole family, this is it!  Schlitterbahn is hosting the Family Adventure Race, a multi-event race featuring twelve fun-filled activities such as an obstacle course, putt-putt golf, tricycle racing, karaoke and of course.... water slides!

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Proceeds from the event will go to Big Brothers Big Sisters.  Online registration is available here.

 
Big of the Year Featured in the SA Express News PDF Print E-mail

Our 2010 Big Brother of the Year, Theo Sumler, and his Little  Brother Ephraim were recently featured by the San Antonio Express News. 

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas awarded $625,000 grant PDF Print E-mail

 $625,000 GRANT AWARDED BY THE OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION (OJJDP)

Agency to Develop “Second Chance Mentoring Project” in Partnership with the Texas Youth Commission

San Antonio, TX (September 25, 2009)—Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas was awarded $625,000 in funding over the next three years to provide mentoring to juvenile offenders being released from Texas Youth Commission facilities.

The “Second Chance Mentoring Project” will employ an innovative peer mentoring strategy. This program will be supported by the Big Brothers Big Sisters evidence-based service delivery system and incorporate frequent contact between the mentor, Big Brothers Big Sisters staff members, the youth offender, and the Texas Youth Commission staff.

This award will allow Big Brother Big Sisters to provide critical mentoring support to youth as they transition and reintegrate into their community. The youth in South Texas face multiple challenges that often lead to making negative choices. Youth offenders are more at risk as they transition back to the community. Having the support of a peer mentor can provide a different perspective for the offender.

To hear an interview conducted by Texas Public Radio with big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas CEO Denise Barkhurst about the Office of Juvenile Justice grant, please click here.
 

 
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