Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern Sierra

Reviewed by the Sacramento Region Community Foundation

$263 raised by 3 donors

4% complete

$7,500 Goal

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern Sierra (BBBSNS), established in 1977, is a one-to-one mentoring program that provides supportive, positive relationships to local youth who may be facing adversity in their lives.  The goal is to make a meaningful and lasting impact on the lives of young people by matching them with mentors.  These mentors serve as role models and provide guidance, support, and friendship.  The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.

Having a caring mentor can significantly influence a child's development and well-being.  The mentors, known as "Bigs," are volunteers who commit to spending time with their mentees, known as "Littles."  Through these relationships, BBBSNS’ goal is to help youth build self-confidence, improve social and educational skills, develop positive relationships, and achieve their full potential to ultimately improve the quality of life in our communities.

The mentoring program focuses on fostering positive outcomes in various areas, including academic performance, social and emotional development, and avoiding risky behaviors.  By offering consistent support, encouragement, and guidance, BBBSNS helps youth develop the skills and strength necessary to navigate challenges and reach their goals to be successful in life.

Our organization serves all of El Dorado, Nevada and parts of Placer County (Auburn, Colfax and North Lake Tahoe). Tahoe is an exciting and picturesque mountain region.  It is an area that offers outdoor adventures, great schools, sports, and a rich culture and history.  But often unseen in this prosperity, are children who are facing adversity due to circumstances beyond their control, and without a positive role model in their life.  According to information compiled by the Results Scorecard from the Community Collaborative of Tahoe Truckee in 2021; In some neighborhoods 35% of our families are living in poverty.  Our community struggles with high rates of substance abuse and growing mental health concerns.  41% of 11th graders reported chronic hopelessness and sadness, and only 40% of all children and 20% of low-income children read proficiently by the end of third grade, a pivotal point in a child’s education and a gap that affects kids for the rest of their lives.

For the many of our youth who grow up in poverty, a life of crime and troubling family dynamics, it’s a daily struggle to make positive choices.  Self-preservation takes a priority over striving for a brighter future.  It has been said that all a child needs is one caring adult in order to become successful.  But when children take the troubled path, succumbing to crime, addiction or self-destruction, they often become lost and forgotten.  It is our responsibility to shape the future of our community by guiding the youth who live here now. We can do this through mentorship, and what better place to do it, in the mountains with all the exciting activities it has to offer!

Mission

The Big Brothers Big Sisters mission is to create and support one-to-one relationships to ignite the power and promise of youth.

Needs

* Become a "BIG". You have the opportunity to help shape a child's future for the better by empowering them to achieve. And the best part is, it's actually a lot of fun. You and your Little can share the kinds of activities you already like to do.

* Your financial support allows us to keep doing what we do: empowering kids in your community to achieve their potential. Every child deserves the opportunity to become whatever they choose to be - an artist or engineer.

With increased program funding, we have the opportunity to expand additional programs for the children of our community, such as our "Bigs in Blue" program, which creates positive relationships between children and law enforcement professionals.

* BBBS of Northern Sierra is currently recruiting for caring community leaders who represent the interests and ethnic diversity of our community.

* BBBS of Northern Sierra would welcome donations of almost any kind that would offset our monthly expenses, such as office supplies and event-driven activities.

Equity Statement

STATEMENT OF GUIDING PRINCIPLES TO ADVANCE RACIAL EQUITY AND JUSTICE

As leaders who are committed to equity and justice, as mission-focused organizations who are stewards of the public trust, and as a nonprofit sector with far-reaching impact on the national economy, the undersigned are committed to advancing racial justice and equity in all areas of civic and community life. We are deeply moved by the stark racial injustice that the intersecting crises of the COVID-19 pandemic and police violence toward people of color have once again revealed — racial injustice that is intertwined with America’s past and its present. The racial and ethnic disparities that persist across economic, education, healthcare, criminal justice, and other sectors of society make clear that systemic racism continues to undermine the foundations of well-being for communities of color by denying access to opportunity and making it more difficult to secure jobs, housing, healthcare, education, nutrition and equal treatment under law.

Faced with this moment of national urgency and entrusted by communities to lead in crisis, we affirm and commit to utilizing the following principles and values as a guide in our individual collective efforts to advance equity and justice:

We commit to dismantling systemic racism, redressing past discrimination, and advancing equity within our organizations, in our communities, and in our nation–through our organizational policies and practices in our programmatic work and by advocating for changes in public policy and law. Racial and ethnic disparities are a direct result of systemic racism today as well as past, unremedied discrimination that was often imposed or sanctioned by the government. Addressing these disparities requires our active engagement to change law, policy and practice.

We are committed to achieving a more comprehensive approach to justice and safety that invests needed resources in schools, childcare, mental and behavioral health, affordable housing, job training and other supportive programs and services that contribute to healthy, strong, safe and vibrant communities. Societal goals of racial justice and public safety are best achieved when communities have the resources to match crisis situations with an appropriate response, whether that be mental and behavioral health, social service, police and other interventions.

As we work to strengthen communities, we must listen to and lift up the voices and experiences of impacted people and communities, particularly the voices of young people in those communities who will lead future generations. Intentionally engaging impacted communities strengthens policies, strategies, and decision-making. When we center and address the needs of the most marginalized, we recognize their humanity and advance equity and opportunity for all.

As we evaluate our programmatic work as well as policy proposals and legislation, we will specifically examine the extent to which they decrease racial disparities and oppression, particularly in systems and settings known to disproportionately and negatively impact people of color and other marginalized groups; advance solutions that have been developed in collaboration with and have the support of impacted communities, incorporate an intersectional and multi-sector approach to community challenges; and include the investments needed to fully implement and achieve racial equity outcomes.

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Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern Sierra

other names

BBBSNS

Year Established

1977

Tax id (EIN)

94-2523254

Mission Category

Youth Development

Operating Budget

$500,001-$1 million

Organization Need

Volunteers, Funding: Unrestricted, Funding: Program, Board Members, In-Kind Donations

Demographics Served

Youth & Children

BIPOC Leadership

Executive Director/CEO

Local Counties Served

El Dorado, Placer

Equity Statement

Equity Statement

Address

535 Main St.
Placerville, CA 95667

Service areas

El Dorado County, CA, US

Placer County, CA, US

Truckee, CA, US, 96161

South Lake Tahoe, CA, US, 96150

Incline Village, NV, US, 89451

Phone

530-626-1222

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