MONROE - Big Brothers Big Sisters of Green County is planning an April 4 bus trip to a Milwaukee Bucks game. Tickets are donated by the Milwaukee Bucks and are available for adult mentors and their Little Brothers and Little Sisters. Bus transportation is sponsored by the Juda Fore-Father Memorial. "It looks like the bus will be full and a few will drive on their own," says Director Jean Busker. "Bus transportation makes it possible for more matches to enjoy the outing." For information on becoming a Big Brother or Big Sister, call 325-7855.
In 2008, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Green County served 268 children age six to 18. Independent research shows professionally supported, one-to-one relationships between young people and their Big Brothers and Big Sisters have a direct, measurable and lasting impact. Children in the program are more likely to graduate from high school and less likely to be involved in violence. BBBS is a United Way agency. Funding may be sent to BBBS, 1505 9th Street, Monroe, WI 53566.
In 2008, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Green County served 268 children age six to 18. Independent research shows professionally supported, one-to-one relationships between young people and their Big Brothers and Big Sisters have a direct, measurable and lasting impact. Children in the program are more likely to graduate from high school and less likely to be involved in violence. BBBS is a United Way agency. Funding may be sent to BBBS, 1505 9th Street, Monroe, WI 53566.