Amachi Program:
Mentoring for Children with Incarcerated Parents

Having a mom or dad in prison can make growing up difficult. Children with an incarcerated parent often need additional support and guidance. Big Brothers Big Sisters Amachi program helps broaden their perspectives on what they can achieve in life.

Amachi, a Nigerian word of hope from the Ibo people, means "who knows but what God has brought us through this child." Our Amachi Program connects children with role models from all walks of life, but particularly those from local religious organizations. Houses of worship and their members can provide a safe, stable environment for children to develop into responsible young men and women.

TAKE THE FIRST STEP TO INSPIRE POTENTIAL

To get more information about volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters, fill out the form below, and we’ll pass along your information to the agency that serves your area. A staff member will contact you about the next steps in the process.

Other Ways to Get Involved

Whether you get involved with Big Brothers Big Sisters as a donor, potential Big Brother or Big Sister, partner, advocate, or family member, you have the power to change a child's future for the better.