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Volunteer
Options
Community-based--
Volunteer and child spend time together 2-3 hours a week, 3-4
times a month. They may do things as simple as washing the car
or mending a fence; shooting hoops or
sharing a meal. The focus is on the volunteer(s) and child forming
a solid friendship. Volunteers are at least 17 years of age,
a junior in high school, and have a valid drivers license. Children
can be matched with men, women, couples or families in this program.
Bigs
in Schools--
Volunteer and child spend 30-60 minutes a week at the child’s
elementary or middle school sometime during the school day,
or after school
at some schools. Matches may eat lunch or read together, work
on math, general homework or study skills, do arts and crafts
projects, shoot baskets, play board games, or just visit about
things that are on the child’s mind. Volunteers are at
least 16 years of age and a junior in high school.
Bigs
on Campus--
Male students from Butler County Community College meet with
Little Brothers in a group setting. Activities are planned
and supervised by staff. Past activities have included making
birdhouses, bowling, playing games, and shooting hoops.
Pass
It On--The
Pass It On program matches Littles with an interest in the outdoors
with caring adults who want to "pass On" their passion
for the outdoors. Hunting, fishing, shooting sports, water sports,
hiking, camping, birdwatching are just a few of the options that
let the Little enjoy the wonders of the great outdoors.
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