Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northcentral WI
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Advocacy & Community Strengthening
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Family | Children | Youth
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northcentral Wisconsin has been walking alongside local youth since 1976. As the gold standard in youth mentoring, we create one‑to‑one matches that help young people build confidence, resilience, and a strong sense of belonging.
Every match strengthens our community — one relationship at a time.
Both of our mentoring programs create space for simple, consistent moments of connection — the kind that help young people feel supported, build confidence, and see new possibilities for their future. Whether volunteers meet with a Little out in the community or during the school day, the heart of the work is the same: showing up with kindness, curiosity, and care.
Volunteers (“Bigs”) and youth (“Littles”) meet out in the community to share everyday experiences — grabbing ice cream, exploring a park, cooking together, attending a festival, or trying something new. These unstructured, relationship‑building moments help youth:
Grow confidence and resilience
Strengthen decision‑making skills
Build healthy, trusting relationships
Explore interests beyond their neighborhood or routine
During the school year, Bigs meet with Littles once a week for 30 minutes at school or a partner site. They might play games, read together, craft, or simply talk about their week. This consistent time supports:
Positive attendance and engagement
Stronger peer and adult relationships
A more confident attitude toward school
Academic enrichment through encouragement and connection
Across both programs, volunteers don’t need special skills — just reliability, warmth, and a willingness to show up. Those small, steady moments make a lasting difference.
| (715) 848-7207 | |
| mail@bbbsncw.org | |
| Nicole Moon | |
| Program Director | |
| https://bbbsncw.org/ |