January is National Mentoring Month and the Connecticut Broadcasters Association has partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters to encourage more mentors to come forward.
Tracey May, who has been a ‘Big Brother’ to 11-year-old Troy Crowe and another boy for several months, said the experience has been rewarding in every way.
“They're doing better in school, they seem to be more productive, they seem to be happy and it just gives me great satisfaction that I’m making, even in a little way, a big difference in their lives” May said.
CBA has been running a series of television and radio spots to promote the mentoring program.
CBA’s Kathy Browne, a former ‘Big Sister’ herself, said there are more than 1,000 children on the waiting list who want to be matched.
If you think you might be interested in volunteering, visit NutmegBigBrothersBigSisters.org
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Photo Credit: Big Brothers Big Sisters