Big Brothers Big Sisters expands to Excelsior Springs
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SAFE, Community Center partner to launch mentorship
The power of mentorship is coming to Excelsior Springs in a new way this fall as local organizations work together to bring Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Kansas City to the community. The evidence- based mentoring program has helped thousands of youth across the region build confidence, improve academic performance and form lasting connections with positive adult role models.From 5 to 7 p.m. on Nov. 12, the Excelsior Springs Community Center will host an informational dinner introducing BBBS to residents interested in learning more about becoming a mentor, known as a “Big.” The event, which includes dinner and a question-and-answer session with program representatives, is open to adults 21 and older who want to learn how to make a difference in the life of a young person. It is being organized in partnership with the Excelsior Springs Substance Abuse Free Environments (SAFE) coalition which works to strengthen prevention and youth support networks across the area. SA...