Become A Big

Stephanie is a Parkside student who is in process to become a Big Sister

To volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters, give us a call. A professional staff member will find out about your interests, match you with your Little, and be there throughout the friendship to assure it is safe and rewarding for everyone involved.

UW Parkside student Katie can't wait to be matched with her new Little Sister.

Think back to when you were a kid. Who was the person, other than a parent, who brought a little magic into your life, just by being there? By becoming a Big Brother or Big Sister, you can be that person in the life of a child. And you will build treasured memories through a friendship that will change your life, and a child's, forever.

Being a Big is something anyone can do - the only requirements are a willingness to be a friend, to have fun, and to see the world (and yourself) through the eyes of a young person. Most Bigs are adults of any age, but we also have programs for high school and college students.

Current BIGS log in here to access the forums.

As a Big, you and your Little will do everyday activities like playing sports, seeing a movie, cooking, going over schoolwork, visiting a museum, washing the car, taking a walk, volunteering in their community, or just hanging out. And as in any friendship, it is the spontaneous, small moments of shared fun or discovery that you will remember forever. That is the magic a Big brings to the life of a child and that a Little brings to the life of a Big.

A Big Brother or Big Sister can open a world of possibilities and opportunities for a young person simply by being a genuine friend. Our Bigs consistently say they get even more out of their friendship than the Littles, and our Littles grow into adults who want to be involved themselves and help another child.

 In August Big, John Welch and his Little, Tyler went after the big bass around Washington Island.  And it looks like they had some luck to go with their skills as fishermen.
In August, Big John Welch and his Little, Tyler went after the big bass around Washington Island.
And it looks like they had some luck to go with their skills as fishermen.

To receive more information about becoming a BIG, please complete the form below and a representative will contact you with further details.

 
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