Each year we look forward to sharing our progress with our donors. You have become an important partner in our efforts to ensure that the youth in our community have higher aspirations, more confidence, better relationships and ultimately greater success. We rely entirely on funding from local foundations, corporate partners and our private donors. Your […]
Read MoreTyler Scorfina, a high school junior, recently started his second year as a Big Brother in our Site-Based Mentoring Program at the YMCA. Tyler and his Little Brother, Jhonan, were one of the first matches in a pilot program pairing Morse High School mentors with Bath Middle School mentees. Tyler and Jhonan both look forward […]
Read MoreWe are truly appreciative for the amazing community members who joined us during the snowy week-end of March 31st and April 1st to raise $83,000 in donations and sponsorships. We had more than 600 attendees at our Back to the 80’s party at Yankee Lanes and the Bowling Bowl. This was our most successful Bowl […]
Read MoreDonate your used furniture to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bath/Brunswick and the Timeless Cottage at 66 Maine Street in Brunswick will sell it for us. Funds raised will support our 17 school-based mentoring programs. Please call Christine or Lindsay at 207-729-7736. Many thanks to Patricia Porell at the Timeless Cottage!
Read MoreJoin the Dunkin Donuts and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bath/Brunswick COMMUNITY MUG Program today! Buy a COMMUNITY MUG for just $20. Bring your MUG to any Dunkin Donuts in the state of Maine on Sunday’s and receive a FREE hot or iced coffee through December 2016. 100% of your $20 donation(s) will support BBBS […]
Read MoreThe PowerPay ‘GIVE’ Program –is a unique opportunity to help support mentoring programs for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bath/Brunswick. This program isn’t just great for us; it will also lower your business expenses. By switching your credit card processing to PowerPay, a portion of every credit card transaction will help fund our mentoring programs […]
Read MoreBryan was 8 years old when he was matched with his Big Brother, Bob Smith. Bryan lived with his mother and older sister following his parents’ divorce, and his mom connected with Big Brothers Big Sisters to encourage a positive relationship with a male role model. Bob had been involved with Big Brothers Big Sisters […]
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