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In-school mentors wanted

Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver is looking for 25 people in the Sunshine Coast area to volunteer one hour each week on school grounds with a boy or girl.

Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver is looking for 25 people in the Sunshine Coast area to volunteer one hour each week on school grounds with a boy or girl.

Better known for the typical Big Brothers program, the charity is currently promoting their In-School Mentoring Program, a flexible volunteer opportunity with a minimal time commitment for both male and female mentors. The three Sunshine Coast elementary schools that are currently offering the program are Cedar Grove, West Sechelt and Kinnikinick.

"Contrary to popular belief, Big Brothers doesn't only offer programs to children without fathers," said Joanne Kautz-Allard, program director at Big Brothers. "Children today are faced with many challenges from low self-esteem to language barriers. The In-School Program is yet another way we can be a resource to kids who need some one-to-one time."

Kautz-Allard is also quick to point out another misconception -that applicants to the program must be professionals or experienced with children. The fact is many volunteers are students or working people who simply don't have the opportunity to interact with children in their personal lives. Big Brothers accepts volunteers from varying situations providing they are 18-plus and pass a criminal record check and eager to make a difference.

Striving to help at-risk children, Big Brothers has aggressive goals to prevent behaviors which will take children down a negative path in life. In 2011/12, their goal is to match 1,051 children with positive adult mentors. Those interested may visit www.bigbrothersvancouver.com.

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