Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami (BBBS), a youth mentoring organization, recently announced its new partnership with the City of Coral Gables Police Department for a “Bigs in Blue” mentoring program for Carver Middle School and Ponce de Leon Middle School students.
A new study reveals that severe childhood trauma and stresses early in parents’ lives are linked to higher rates of behavioral health problems in their children.
Adam Lickstein signed up to volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters six years ago, after graduating from University of Florida, and then working for several years in the football team’s recruiting office, where he saw firsthand the power of education and athletic opportunity in transforming young lives.
Luis Nieto and his mentor, Hugo Mantilla, have gotten together for a variety of activities since they were matched by the mentoring organization Big Brothers Big Sisters eight years ago, making memories at basketball games, museums, boat rides and philanthropic events.
Mentoring can ignite the potential of every child in the community | Miami Herald
/in News Releases /by Pink Studio CentralFor more than 50 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters Miami has been matching at-risk kids with caring and committed mentors.
Changing Lives | Brickell Magazine
/in News Releases /by Pink Studio CentralFor more than 50 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters Miami has been matching at-risk kids with caring and committed mentors.
Mentoring Matters: Big Brothers Big Sisters Miami Making A Big Difference For Kids & Mentors | CBS Miami
/in News Releases /by Pink Studio CentralFor more than 50 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters Miami has been matching at-risk kids with caring and committed mentors.
BBBS, Coral Gables Police partner in ‘Bigs in Blue’ mentoring program
/in News Releases /by Pink Studio CentralBig Brothers Big Sisters of Miami (BBBS), a youth mentoring organization, recently announced its new partnership with the City of Coral Gables Police Department for a “Bigs in Blue” mentoring program for Carver Middle School and Ponce de Leon Middle School students.
Parents’ early childhood trauma can lead to behavioral health issues in their own children
/in News Releases /by Pink Studio CentralA new study reveals that severe childhood trauma and stresses early in parents’ lives are linked to higher rates of behavioral health problems in their children.
‘I wanted a child I could make a difference on’: Big Brother of the Year on becoming mentor
/in News Releases /by Pink Studio CentralAdam Lickstein signed up to volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters six years ago, after graduating from University of Florida, and then working for several years in the football team’s recruiting office, where he saw firsthand the power of education and athletic opportunity in transforming young lives.
Miami-Dade High School Student Honored For Helping Save Man’s Life Following Car Crash
/in News Releases /by Pink Studio CentralAt just 16 years old, a student at Booker T. Washington High School in Miami is already considered a real-life hero.
Mentoring Matters: leading by example is path to success for mentor Hugo Mantilla
/in News Releases /by Pink Studio CentralLuis Nieto and his mentor, Hugo Mantilla, have gotten together for a variety of activities since they were matched by the mentoring organization Big Brothers Big Sisters eight years ago, making memories at basketball games, museums, boat rides and philanthropic events.