
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas A growing number of African-American men have been inspired by Obama to step up their game. Organizations from black fraternities to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America say they're seeing a change of conduct among black men.
Source: www.cnn.com
The Natural Edges Salon in Dallas, Texas, is a rowdy barbershop where black men gather to loudly talk smack, politics and sports.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas Happy Halloween from our CEO, Brent Fields... His costume? UT quarterback "Bolt McCoy"

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas Check out page 28 of the latest issue of GivingCity Magazine to see a great article about mentoring. A BBBS Big Brother is profiled.
Source: givingcityaustin.files.wordpress.com

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We hope to see you tonight at Aces Lounge for live music, good company, and a great organization at the Big Talk Network/Big Society Launch Party! Come out, bring a friend and meet other volunteers, staff, and members of The Big Society. Learn how you and your friends can get involved! http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=hom e#/event.php?eid=142776203594&index=1

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas The new BBBS car magnets are great! Thank you BuildASign.com for donating them to help us promote our mentoring programs.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas Shannon and Josh, a Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Kansas City match, is a top 5 finalist to be in the National United Way video LIVE UNITED Story Search. Please vote for them TODAY to help them win! The contest ends today so please vote! Thanks.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas
We hope you can all make it out to the Big Talk Network/The Big Society Launch party at Aces Lounge next Wednesday! Check out the event today and join current and former volunteers, friends, and staff for an evening of mingling and live music. RSVP to your Match Support Specialist or to the event link below. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=15 3103562766&index=1#/event.php?eid=142776 203594&index=1

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas Quarterback Dominic Randolph has led Holy Cross to a 4-0 record this year, but it's his work off the field with his Little Brother Franky, and his recruitment of other players to become volunteers that is most remarkable.
Source: www.nytimes.com
Quarterback Dominic Randolph has helped bring an identity to a Holy Cross football program that had struggled after its last class of scholarship players graduated in 1992.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas Tune into Univision today in Austin at 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. to hear about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas' efforts in the Hispanic/Latino community.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas There are 19 students waiting for mentors at Fulmore Middle School in Austin, Texas. Click on the link below to apply.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas Just finished up a meeting with KVUE's community team and they have agreed, once again, to be the title Media Sponsor for Bowl for Kids' Sake 2010! It will be here before you know so mark your calendars now: Feb. 26, 27 & 28, 2010.

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Great story in the Statesman by Andrea Ball... http://www.statesman.com/news/content/ne ws/stories/local/2009/10/08/1008voluntee r.html
Source: www.statesman.com
Idalia Garza was looking for work but found volunteerism instead. The 41-year-old Round Rock woman, who quit her sales job last October, spent hours every day scouring online job boards and delivering résumés in person. But when nothing pann

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas is preparing to be interviewed by Univision about our need for Hispanic/Latino mentors. Just over 40% of the kids we serve are Hispanic/Latino and we have many more on our waiting list. Learn how to help at www.bigmentoring.org or call us at 512-472-5437. http://www.bigmentoring.org

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United Way Capital Area recently launched a new initiative called 1 Hour For Kids, which brings together eight nonprofits that specialize in providing mentors and tutors to vulnerable youth. These eight organizations work with kids in different ways, but all of their programs have shown the positive effect of connectin...g youth to supportive adults. Big Brothers Big Sisters is part of this program. Click on the link below, and then the play button, to hear the audio.Read More
Source: kut.org
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