Arizona Program Connects Kids with Mentors to Fulfill Their Dreams
WATCH: Program matches kids with mentors to make their dreams come true
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A partnership between Renewal by Andersen and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona has launched 'Little’s BIG Dream,' a mentorship program that allows children to experience their dream outings. The initiative aims to build confidence and strengthen mentor-mentee relationships while encouraging local businesses to support youth in their communities.
- 01The 'Little’s BIG Dream' program pairs children with mentors for dream experiences.
- 02Activities range from attending Phoenix Suns games to wildlife encounters.
- 03The program aims to enhance children's confidence and mentor relationships.
- 04There are still hundreds of children in Arizona awaiting mentorship.
- 05Local businesses are encouraged to contribute to youth development initiatives.
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The 'Little’s BIG Dream' program, launched by Renewal by Andersen and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona, aims to create unforgettable experiences for local children through mentorship. Participants write about dream outings they'd like to experience, such as attending a Phoenix Suns basketball game or going on a wildlife adventure. This initiative not only provides fun activities but also helps children build confidence and strengthen their relationships with mentors. With hundreds of children in Arizona still waiting for a mentor, the program also emphasizes the importance of local businesses in supporting youth development. In a recent interview, a mentor shared their experience and highlighted the program's significance in making children feel valued and connected.
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The program significantly impacts children's lives by providing them with confidence-building experiences and fostering meaningful relationships with mentors.
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