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Success Story

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Rising to the Occasion

Chris was matched with his Big Brother, Will, in July 2010.  Chris was 12 and Will was 20.  Chris lives with his grandmother who reached out to Big Brothers Big Sisters because she thought a positive, male role model would be beneficial for Chris.  Chris and Will meet almost every week and talk in between meetings.  When they are together they are very active. 

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  • I believe that mentoring a young person is one of the greatest contributions to society that any individual can make. I also believe that the direct-service mentoring organizations providing this vital service at the local level need our help.

    Lieutenant Governor Brad Owen, Washington State

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