Friday, June 7, 2013

Time to Shop!

We're excited to announce our partnership with JCPenney for the month of June as a part of their jcpcares program! Head to your nearest JCPenney and round up your purchase to make a donation to Big Brothers Big Sisters. Or you can buy a $50 gift card and $1 will be donated to Big Brothers Big Sisters. 

Also...

Buy a pair of Haggar pants and they will donate a $1 to Big Brothers Big Sisters. 

You can shop at the stores below and money raised from their donations will go to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham so get to shopping today! 

Riverchase Galleria
Colonial Promenade in Alabaster
Colonial Promenade in Bessemer
Cullman Shopping Center
Colonial Promenade in Fultondale
Pinnacle Square in Trussville
Jasper Mall



Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Save the Date... A Night of Big Stars


We have set the date and are proud to announce the 2nd Annual 
A Night of Big Stars on August 17th, 2013
The event will once again take place at the Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center. 



This event is a fundraiser for BBBS so that we may continue to provide mentors to children.  The evening will consist of a cocktail hour, a live, on-stage production, and a seated dinner.  BBBS has partnered with ArtPlay, the arts education and outreach program of UAB's Alys Stephens Center, to co-direct an onstage production showcasing BBBS's best talent.  The production will consist completely of Littles in our program.  For more information, please contact Rebecca Hunter at rhunter@bbbsbhm.org

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Birmingham Magazine Parents' Choice Awards

In the May Issue of Birmingham Magazine they announced their 2013 Parents' Choice Award Winners! We were thrilled to be announced as a Runner Up for Best Family Friendly Company. 


For the third year, they partnered with Alabama Baby & Child magazine to produce the Parents' Choice Awards. They ran an online contest in the spring where more than 5,000 people responded and entered the businesses and services they thought were the best in 81 categories. They listed the top 3 winners in every category! 

Thank you for the honor and we're proud to be recognized for being a family friendly company and a great place to work! 



Check out all the winners here



Friday, May 17, 2013

May Big of the Month



Each month in our newsletter we will be featuring a Big of the Month. After they are featured in our newsletter we will share with our Blog Readers and Followers as well. This month's Big of the Month is Crystal Pate! 

Crystal and Evelyn at Crystal's Wedding! 
Crystal Pate is our featured Big of the Month! Her and her little sister, Evelyn have been matched for five years now. Crystal, who grew up in a house with four brothers, has loved the experience of having Evelyn as a little sister. 

Crystal and Evelyn began their journey with a rock climbing adventure and have continued to enjoy that experience together as well as cooking, swimming, and watching and playing sports together. Crystal has made a lasting impact on Evelyn as she has grown from a small child with trust issues to a brilliant and driven young lady. Evelyn's mother shared that "Crystal has brought Evelyn out so much from that rough exterior she once had and has encouraged her to try new things." Evelyn now wants to go to college at UAB and go into the medical field. Evelyn has enjoyed the program so much and she wants to become a Big Sister when she gets older.


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Monday, January 23, 2012

Being a Friend


When I first became a big sister in August of 2009, I had no idea how much it would change my life.  I moved to Birmingham after college, and I knew I wanted to get involved but wasn’t sure how.  A friend in Atlanta had just started the BBBS program there and couldn’t say enough good things about the program.  His enthusiasm was contagious, and I immediately contacted BBBS when I got back to Birmingham.   About 6 months later, I was matched with Molley, a timid 7th grader who was still very unsure of herself.

Our first few months together were somewhat challenging as I tried to figure out what my role was in her life.  I was consumed with making an effort to be a good “role model” and was constantly searching for signs that I was making a difference, waiting and hoping that she would open up to me about the difficulties in her life.  After a few months, I began to realize that what Molley wanted most was a friend- someone she could count on and someone she could trust to be there.  Once I stopped trying so hard to be the perfect role model, everything got much easier.  She was less nervous and began to let her guard down some, showing me signs of the creative and funny girl I now know.

Two and a half years later, I can’t believe how far we’ve both come.  There is a rhythm now between us and an ease to our outings. She is no longer shy or afraid to tell me what she wants to do and I can see her beginning to figure out who she is and what kind of person she wants to be.  Her enthusiasm and resilience inspire me and remind me not to worry so much.  There will always be challenges, but becoming a big sister will always be one of the greatest decisions I’ve ever made.  I am a much better person for having her in my life and I look forward to what the future will bring for both of us. 

                                                                                 ---Susan Shields




Friday, October 14, 2011

Getting What You Give


Stephen Firsing has only been in Birmingham for three and a half years, but he’s decided to leave a lasting impression on his new home, or at the very least 15 year old Jarvis Ward. “I understand the need for mentors for adolescent males in Birmingham,” he says. Stephen and Jarvis were matched in the spring of 2010, and the two have found a mutual and rewarding bond.

Stephen moved from his home state of New Jersey to obtain his doctorate in public health from UAB. He also works as the project coordinator for United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham, but he always finds time for his Little Brother. “We love to eat. We both have that in common,” he chuckles. “Jarvis and I like to try new things and new places.”

Jarvis is very interested in theater and recently participated in an acting camp and performed High School Musical sponsored by UAB’s ArtPlay. Stephen was an integral part in getting Jarvis into the program, and he is proud of what Jarvis has accomplished. “My goal is to help Jarvis and his family learn about the unlimited possibilities in life.”

Mentors have the ability to greatly impact their mentee, but many volunteers receive just as much as they give. Reflecting on his role as a Big Brother and the friendship he has forged, Stephen put it concisely, “I gained a friend. He gained a friend. The experience is unlike anything in the world.”

If you are interested in becoming a mentor, call (205) 939-5590 or visit www.bbbsbhm.org.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Camp Hargis 2011

Camp Hargis sits on a secluded lake several miles down Highway 280 and away from the bustle of Birmingham. It is the classic summer camp facility with cabins, fields, and a scenic view – the perfect place for 35 Littles to experience new things and enjoy being a kid. Many of our Littles don’t have opportunities to spend time in the country, and it was exciting to see them branching out.




We loaded up the bus early on Monday morning at the BBBS office and made it to camp with just enough time to put our things away, relax, and then head for lunch. Afterwards we put life jackets on and swam in the lake. Some of our Littles were not use to dark water, and they were very cautious. By the end of camp though, they had grown accustomed and loved the sandy bottom and cool water. The more adventurous children swam to the deep part and climbed a large inflatable rock, somersaulting and flipping into the lake below.




Canoeing was a lesson on unity as the children sat three and four per boat and used their paddles to cut through the lake. The thrill and mystery of the water beneath them only produced turtles and small fish, but to some children’s imaginations it held much more. The clear and predictable camp pool offered respite and kept us cool as the sun descended on our first day.




Dinner was followed by a lip synching contest sponsored by our Young Advisory Board. Each YAB member led a team of campers in choreographing and performing such retro hits as “Kung Fu Fighting” and “Ice Ice Baby”. Having spent all day warming up to each other and making friends, the teams were charismatic and funny as they performed for their peers. The children then retired to their beds, drowsy but still excited to be there. They talked and laughed until they finally drifted off to sleep.




It was another beautiful and sunny day at Camp Hargis when we awoke. There was more swimming and canoeing in the lake, and we took periodic breaks of doing crafts and playing board games in the air conditioned lodge to keep everyone healthy. The children, full of energy, then played on the playground and tossed football in the adjacent field. They also learned archery and practiced by shooting a haystack bullseye.

When night fell and the cicadas came out, we hiked a short distance to the fire pit. A couple of CIT’s entertained us with an acoustic guitar and a dramatic monologue as the fire jumped and crackled. Our CEO, Sue Johnson, spoke some inspirational words and challenged all the Littles to graduate high school and to pursue further education. We then found some sticks and roasted marshmallows for smores – another first for many of the children.




The following morning would be our last at Camp Hargis. The children were sad to leave, but happy to be reunited with their families. It had been a long and eventful two days, and they left with new friends and new memories. As the school year starts and students inevitably compare their summers, the Littles of the Big Brothers Big Sisters Camp Hargis 2011 trip will have some stories to tell.

For more information on becoming a mentor, call Big Brothers Big Sisters at (205) 939-5590 or visit www.bbbsbhm.org