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Little Brothers and Little Sisters

Who are LITTLE BROTHERS and LITTLE SISTERS?


A Little Brother or Little Sister is a child between the ages of 6 and 14, living in a single-parent family. All of the children live in the West Island, from Lachine to Rigaud, and are referred by their parents. They are children who need the support, guidance and positive influence of a caring adult, who want to have a Big Brother or a Big Sister. Says one single parent, " I appreciate a helping hand as I juggle employment with raising children."


What are the responsibilities of a BIG BROTHER or a BIG SISTER?


A Big is expected to spend a few hours a week or every other week with their Little on a one-to-one basis. The volunteer confirms all plans with the Little's parent. Scheduling is flexible. Matches last for a minimum of one year but often last a lifetime. Shared activities include going for a walk, learning a new skill, playing a sport, or just plain talking. There is little or no expense involved as some of the best shared activities are low cost and spontaneous. The agency also organizes group activities which are planned for all members of the program.

How are the volunteers matched with a LITTLE?

Personalities, location, interests, and individual needs are all considered in the matching process.


What is the agency's role as a member of the "friendship team"?

The agency takes great care to ensure the volunteer is of sound character prior to being approved. A professional caseworker follows up with the volunteer, child, and parent on a regular basis to support and assist the match.

 

Contact Us to find out you can get your child involved.