Breakthrough Study Finds Adults Mentored as Children in Big Brothers Big Sisters Are Better Educated and Wealthier Than Peers
New Study Released at Big Brothers Big Sisters' National Conference Suggests America's Largest Donor-Supported Network of Volunteer Mentors for Youth Breaks Cycles Linked to Poverty
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The cross-sectional study was commissioned by Big Brothers Big Sisters to gather evidence that its long-term structured mentoring program's effects reach far beyond the time that children are enrolled in the program. The nation's largest donor supported volunteer mentoring network's 255,000 community- and school-based mentoring matches depends on donations to recruit, carefully match and screen volunteers and provide ongoing support to the mentors, children and their families.
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