For Parents & Guardians...

We are delighted to help you and your family.  Having your child as one of our "Littles" is our Mission.  We thank you for your cooperation in the matching process, including your patience in allowing us to find the right match for your child.

We hope you will consider helping us with upcoming events and fundraising efforts.  We know that it is difficult for many of us to find free time to volunteer but our fundrasing activities are key to ensuring that we can continue to offer mentoring programs for your children.  Watch our "Big News", as well as this web site publication, for upcoming events.

  • Bingo -  Click here to see our upcoming scheduled Bingos.

Call our office for more details on upcoming events and how you can get involved.  If you child is planning an overnight outing with their Big, please complete the Consent Form - Overnight and return it to our office before the outing takes place.

 


Scholarships:

Keith Taylor Memorial Scholarship Awards:  If you are currently or were formerly a Little Brother or Little Sister with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cambridge, please contact Jane Neath at Cambridge & North Dumfries Community Foundation at 519-624-8972.  Please note that this is a very simple process involving writing a short outline regarding your plans for attending College, University or other Trades Program.  Annually $500 is available for a Little to improve their skills through education.  Please view the attached document for more details. Keith Taylor Scholarship Application Form.

CIBC Scholarships:  The CIBC Youthvision program si a unique partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada and YMCA Canada.  Eacy year 30 scholarships, valued at up to $35,000 are awarded to grade 10 students enrolled in a mentoring program.  To learn more about CIBC Scholarships you can reach the Youthvision site directly at:  www.sharealittlemagic.ca/youthvision

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