Programs.

Community-Based Program:

"Bigs,"mentors, and "Littles," mentees, are matched one-to-one, spending 4 to 6 hours per month together.

School-Based Program:

Bigs and Littles meet 1 hour a week during the school year at the Little's school site; they eat lunch together, play on the jungle gym, and work on homework together.

Nationwide Successes

A study conducted by Public/Private Ventures, non-profit research institute, examined over 1,000 matches during a 2-year period. Findings from this study confirm the major impact that mentoring relationships have on Littles in our programs:

46% less likely to start using drugs;

27% less likely to start using alcohol;

52% less likely to skip a class. (The youth not only skipped school less but also earned slightly higher grades and felt better about how they were doing in school);

1/3 less likely to hit someone else; and more trusting of their parents or guardians, less likely to lie to them, and felt more supported and less criticized by ther peers and friends.