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Hill Harper, actor and star of CBS' hit drama, CSI New York, is a Big Brother. Click on his image above to hear what he has to say about being a mentor.

 

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Bigs and Littles have fun together - and create memories that last a lifetime. We call it "Little moments … Big magic." Research points to the powerful, positive, lasting impact Bigs have on children's lives. Littles are:

 

  • 52% less likely to
    skip school

  • 46% less likely to
    begin using illegal
    drugs

  • More likely to get
    along with their
    families and peers

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"My Big Brother has been there for me when I needed him most." 
Little Brother Aldo

For over a century, Big Brothers and Big Sisters have helped children reach their potential through professionally supported one-to-one relationships with proven results.

In 1904, a young New York City court clerk named Ernest Coulter was seeing more and more boys come through his courtroom. He recognized that caring adults could help many of these kids stay out of trouble, and he set out to find volunteers. That marked the beginning of the Big Brothers movement. By 1916, Big Brothers had spread to 96 cities across the country.

At around the same time, the members of a group called Ladies of Charity were befriending girls who had come through the New York Children’s Court. That group would later become Catholic Big Sisters.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland was formed in 1956, following the national model. In 1977 Big Brothers of America and Big Sisters International joined forced and became Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.

More than a century later, Big Brothers Big Sisters remains true to our founders’ vision of bringing caring mentors into the lives of children. Big Brothers Big Sisters currently operates in all 50 states … and in 35 countries around the world!

More Than 100 Years of Big Brothers Big Sisters

Date

Event

1902

Ernest Coulter, court clerk, helps organize the first New York Children's Court; Ladies of Charity, later Catholic Big Sisters of New York, start to befriend girls who come before the New York Children's Court

1903

Businessman Irvin F. Westheimer befriends a young boy in Cincinnati, OH; seeds are formed for start of Big Brothers in Cincinnati

1904

Ernest Coulter founds the organized Big Brothers movement by obtaining 39 volunteers, who each agree to befriend one boy

1912

The New York Times reports Big Brothers activity in 26 cities

1917

Big Brothers work has spread to 96 cities.The first national conference of Big Brothers and Big Sisters organizations is held in Grand Rapids, MI., leading to the later organization of the Big Brothers and Big Sisters Federation

1923

Big Sisters work geared to African-Americans underway in Louisville, KY and Brooklyn, NY;

Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., becomes treasurer of the Big Brothers and Big Sisters Federation;

First motion picture based on a Big and Little Brother relationship released by Paramount Pictures

1925

President Calvin Coolidge becomes patron of the Big Brothers and Big Sisters Federation

1934

President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt become patrons of Big Brothers and Big Sisters Federation

1947

Big Brothers Association national headquarters opens in Philadelphia

1948

Norman Rockwell produces sketch that becomes a symbol for the Big Brothers Association

1951

Big Brothers of the Year Program begins, Associate Justice Tom Clark of the U.S. Supreme Court and J. Edgar Hoover are named

1956

Big Brothers chapter forms in Cleveland, Ohio to serve children in Cuyahoga County.

1958

Big Brothers Association is chartered by Congress

1969

Big Brothers Association grows to 150 affiliated agencies

1970

Big Sisters International is incorporated

1971

Big Brothers Association reports 208 affiliates

1977

Big Sisters International and Big Brothers Association merge, forming Big Brothers Big Sisters with 357 agencies

1985

Big Brothers Big Sisters of America is honored with a commemorative stamp by the Postmaster General

1986

Big Brothers Big Sisters begins long range governance planning process: creating standards and required procedures

1995

Public/Private Venture's Study research shows measurable, positive results on youth who have a Big Brother or Sister; seminal research in the field of youth mentoring

1997

President William J. Clinton holds Volunteer Summit in Philadelphia, Big Brothers Big Sisters plays key role

1998

Big Brothers Big Sisters International is founded

2000

Big Brothers Big Sisters in Schools becomes a core program, partnerships with schools and volunteer-rich organizations such as churches, colleges, employers, and fraternities are emphasized, including the piloting of the Amachi Big Brothers Big Sisters program which matches children of prisoners with church congregants

2002

A consistent approach for providing services to children at all agencies is created to increase Big Brothers Big Sisters’ ability to offer quality services to greater numbers of youth

2006

First Lady Laura Bush stars in a public service announcement to recruit volunteers across the nation

Joe and Aldo
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