Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon Honored

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon, a program of J Bar J Youth Services, has been recognized as a Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) Platinum Award Winner for program excellence in 2024. Every year, the BBBSA Nationwide Leadership Council, made up of local agency leaders and board members, selects agencies for excellence in the organization’s signature 1-to-1 youth mentoring program. Out of more than 230 agencies across the country, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon is one of 17 organizations to receive this top honor.

This award recognizes the top agencies that meet requirements for both the Growth and Impact Awards – meaning they have shown remarkable achievements in retaining the number of mentors (“Bigs”) and youth (“Littles”) matched through the program consistently from year to year and have exhibited exceptional growth in their local programs. In the past year, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon has served 221 youth.

“This recognition reflects the dedication of our team to both deepening our impact and expanding mentorship opportunities for more young people,” said Jenn Davis, Program Director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon. “Achieving excellence in both growth and impact requires the hard work of our staff, board, and volunteers, all united in the mission to provide life-changing mentorship. We are proud of the progress we’ve made and remain committed to creating even more opportunities for youth in our community.”

For over 100 years, BBBSA has been dedicated to advancing impact and growth across the organization, making a lasting impact on the lives of young people. Today, the organization creates and supports one-to-one mentoring relationships, helping build self-confidence and emotional well-being and empowering young people on a path to graduate with a plan for their futures and a mentor whose impact can last a lifetime.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon demonstrated exceptional leadership by not only deepening the impact of mentorship but also expanding their reach to serve more young people who need us most,” said Artis Stevens, President and CEO of BBBSA. “Their dedication to growing meaningful matches and ensuring long-term mentorship relationships is creating life-changing opportunities for youth in their communities. We are honored to recognize their commitment, innovation, and unwavering belief in the transformative power of mentorship.”

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About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon 
A program of J Bar J Youth Services, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon was founded in 1994. The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. BBBSCO serves over 220 youth annually and continues to grow programming. We are committed to serving at-risk youth and youth facing adversity with mentors in our community.

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
Founded in 1904, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America is the largest and most experienced youth mentoring organization in the United States. The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. Big Brothers Big Sisters’ evidence-based approach is designed to create positive youth outcomes, including educational success, avoidance of risky behaviors, higher aspirations, greater confidence, and improved relationships. Big Brothers Big Sisters has over 230 local agencies serving more than 5,000 communities across all 50 states. For more information, visit: bbbs.org.
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