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Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Beaver County

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Beaver Countyprovides programs that are designed to assist at-risk children from primarily low-income families. Youth development experts agree that at-risk children benefit from having supportive adults in their lives to instill confidence and self-worth. 

Jordon’s Story 

“I met Jordan last year when he was introduced to my family as my seven-year-old son’s Big Brother. I have to admit, I was apprehensive click to continue

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Be Big in Beaver County!

Calvin is a 7-year-old from the Hopewell Township area who lives with his mom and two siblings. His Dad is serving time in prison, however Calvin has been told and believes that his dad is away at boot camp. Calvin loves his Mom, but would like a Big Brother to take him to his Cub Scout meetings because he is embarrassed that he is the only boy who brings his Mom to the meetings. While Calvin would like a Big Brother who goes to church, he also wants a Big Brother to come to some of his games and “talk sports.”     

Sadie is a 12-year-old from click to continue

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“Bowl for Kids Sake” is the annual fundraiser for Big Brothers  Big Sisters of Beaver County.  It helps gain financial support so that the mission of helping  at-risk kids will remain alive and thriving.  Please take a moment to read one story of how a child and her mentor have been impacted by the amazing mentoring programs being done by this Beaver County nonprofit organization

Why I’m a ‘Roll Model’  

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