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A Heartwarming Journey: Big Brother Sam and Little Logan's Eight-Year Adventure
Building lasting relationships is at the core of BBBS volunteer initiatives, and the story of Big Brother Sam and Little Logan is a shining example of the positive impact such connections can have on individuals. This is a chronicle their incredible journey over eight years, showcasing the power of mentorship and the enduring bond between a mentor and mentee.
Winter Resources 2023-2024
Winter is now upon us for the 2023-2024 season. You may be in need of warm winter clothing, food or support with utility bills and housing costs. Our team has compiled a list of area resources to guide you in seeking assistance if you are in need:
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Blue Ridge Announces Executive Director to Transition to New Role.
[Charlottesville, VA November 14, 2023] — Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Blue Ridge is excited to announce the bittersweet transition of our dedicated and visionary Executive Director, Athena Gould, to her new role as Deputy Director at Virginia Humanities. This transition marks a new chapter in Athena's career as she continues her journey of leadership and impact in the nonprofit sector. Gould’s last day serving Big Brothers Big Sisters is December 1, 2023.
Chitra and Makhia
Favorite match activities?
M & C: Hiking, walking around downtown and getting ice cream, jumping on the trampoline, making tik tok videos, playing the game "would you rather" and laughing. We also had a lot of fun on the BBBS Busch Gardens trip! We almost missed the bus home because we were having so much fun! Occasionally getting to spend time with Makhia and her twin sister Makayla.
Adam and DaMoni
What do you two enjoy the most about your match?
M: Enjoys most when we can go do hype things like play basketball and go to jump.
A: I love how Moni can make friends with anyone he meets, and always starts conversations with the coolest people.
Beattie and Ely
What it was like meeting each other for the first time?
E: I felt shy at first, but then we went bowling and asked questions about each other. After that I felt better.
B: Ely was very shy, but quickly warmed up! I had big plans for everything we were going to do together and all we were going to talk about, but learned that it was best to be patient, listen, and let Ely open up when he was ready.