High School
Volunteers make Big impact in community
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Brothers Big Sisters… High School
Volunteers make Big impact in community March 4, 2012
Eighteen
year old Abigail Ball is your typical busy High School senior. At Sidney High Abby stays active in many
clubs and organizations, is a varsity cheerleader and works part time at the
YMCA.
However,
when the opportunity to join the Big Brothers Big Sisters organization came
during the fall of 2010, Abby stepped up to be a high school mentor through the
after school mentoring program, Big Buddies.
During the course of the school year high school volunteers meet two
times per month to offer guidance and support to local elemenatary students in
need of a positive role model. Abby
quickly realized the impact that she could have on the life of a child.
As fall
approached and senior year obligations, work and activites limited her time she
was unable to commit to the structured schedule of being in the Buddies
Program. So when Abby turned 18 in October she realized she could be part of
the core program. Being in the core
program allowed her to schedule activities with her assigned little around her
busy schedule.
In fall of 2011 Abby was matched up with 7
year old Mariah and the two have become fast friends. Mariah had a strong
interest in cheerleading so when Sidney High offered a Cheer Clinic for youth
interested in cheering in the future, Mariah jumped a the chance to
participate. You can imagine the fun
these two had cheering together at a halftime performance of a Sidney High
Varsity game. Abby is truly making a lasting
impact on the life of Mariah. Mariah is
getting the opportunity to try new activities and see the hard work and
dedication of a high school senior.
In an
effort to make more successful matches such as Abby and Mariah, Big Brothers
Big Sisters is offering High School Bowl
Mania this Sunday March 4th from 12:- 4:00 at Bel-Mar Lanes in Sidney and from
1:00 – 3:00 at McBos Lanes in Versailles.
Any High School student wishing to participate my do so by calling the
office at937-492-7611 or 937-547-9622 to register a time to bowl. Entry fee is $20 and will allow for one game
of bowling, 2012 Bowl for Kids Sake
t-shirt, plenty of food and one entry to win a Kindle Fire. High School Bowl Mania is a new component to
our Bowl for Kids Sake fund raising event.
Big
Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County is a nonprofit, United Way
member, social service organization whose mission is to provide children facing
adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one
relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. The relationship is meant to guide each child
toward becoming a confident, competent, and caring individual. Volunteer
mentors are always needed.
Anyone interested should call the office at
547-9622 or 492-7611 to obtain more information. Forms can also be found on the web at
http://www.bigbrobigsis-shelbydarke.org/.
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