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1 person is interested
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ORGANIZATION: Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland
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1 person is interested
Be that person in a kid’s corner.
Big Sisters of B.C. Lower Mainland is looking for caring volunteer mentors for our 1:1 Study Buddy program who will help youth (girls and gender-diverse young people ages 7 to 17) improve academic performance, set educational goals, and build self-confidence. Mentors meet with their mentee for 1 hour per week for at least six months to work on schoolwork.
In the Study Buddy program, you will be matched with a single youth, allowing you to build a deep, personalized relationship. Activities can range from casual outings to focused discussions, making it a versatile option for both mentors and mentees.
This opportunity is for:
- · individuals who enjoy building strong, lasting relationships and want to make a direct impact on a single youth’s life.
- · those who prefer personalized interactions and are excited to support the unique goals and challenges of their mentee.
- · volunteers who can commit to spending time with their match weekly for an extended period of time
See more here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LgumnFSj70
Why volunteer as a Study Buddy mentor?
As many as 1 in 3 children in Metro Vancouver don’t have a single adult in their life that they can turn to for help. A positive relationship with an adult is the single most important factor in a child’s ability to overcome life’s challenges and reach their full potential. Imagine, the world of possibilities that open up when a child has someone that they can turn to.
Becoming a mentor lets you build meaningful connections with youth while enhancing your leadership and communication skills. You’ll join a supportive community passionate about making a difference and experience the joy of empowering the next generation.
As a Study Buddy mentor, you can expect to grow alongside your mentee and develop many positive personal attributes and professional skills, including :
- · Communication
- · Problem solving
- · Cultural awareness
- · Empathy
- · Conflict Resolution
- · Working well under pressure
- · Quick decision making
- · Gain experience working with youth
Mentoring is the thing that mentors often express brings meaning into their lives.
Watch A Day in the Life of a Big Sisters Mentor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUAUbCyAS84&t=2s
The support and opportunities for growth you can expect from Big Sisters:
- - intentional, careful and deliberate matching with a mentee based on shared interests, lived experiences, location and availability
- - mentor training
- - 1:1 monthly check ins and caseworker support throughout the duration of your mentoring relationship
- - ongoing opportunities to: connect with other mentors and mentor matches, access community activities, events and opportunities, and attend workshops for further personal and professional growth
Next steps?
Big Sisters is accepting applications across the Lower Mainland, but we are in high need of volunteers who live or are willing to travel to:
- Surrey (Cloverdale, Newton) and White Rock
- East (Hasting Sunrise) and South Vancouver
- Burnaby
- Richmond
Apply Now : https://tinyurl.com/8688sh6d
or contact Kaylee at info@bigsisters.bc.ca for more information.
(Rolling intake. Apply anytime!)
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About Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland
Location:
200-5118 Joyce Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V5R 4H1, CA
Mission Statement
Enable life-changing mentoring relationships to ignite the power and potential of young people.
Description
Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland enables transformational mentoring relationships to inspire, ignite and unleash the power and potential of youth. Big Sisters core mentorship programs offer a safe space for self-identifying girls, non-binary, transgender and gender-diverse youth to work with caring mentors to realize their full potential.
It takes just one stable, committed adult in a young person’s life to make a difference. By matching youth with adult volunteers in quality one-to-one and group mentoring relationships, Big Sisters ensure girls and gender-diverse youth can access the support they need to thrive.
Service areas: Surrey, Richmond, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, New Westminster, Surrey, White Rock, Delta, Tsawwassen and Ladner, Vancouver, North and West Vancouver.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Metro Vancouver V5R 4H1Canada
DATE POSTED
February 10, 2025
SKILLS
- Tutoring
- Mentoring
- Youth Services
- Counseling / Mental Health
- People Skills
- Relationship Building
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 19
- Orientation or Training
- 1 hour a week for a minimum of 6 months
- - 19+ and identify as a woman or gender-diverse Cdn resident for at least 1 yr (or provide Int'l Criminal Records Check) Driver's Abstract if you plan to drive youth in your car Interest in building a positive relationship with youth aged 7-17