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Volunteer Opportunities in the Denver metro area

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado offers several types of mentoring programs in the Denver metro area. Below is some information on each program. Don't worry, you don't need to make a decision before inquiring! We can help you make that choice and will be available to answer any questions you have! 
Community Mentoring
Matches children 9 to 13 years old with a mentor. Matches are expected to commit to meet with their mentee for a minimum of one year. Throughout the mentoring relationship, program staff monitor the matches and provide support to mentors. Typically, mentees and mentors meet two to four times each month for two to four hours each time.
Sports Buddies
Matches children 9 to 13 years old with a mentor. Matches meet one or two times per month to participate in agency-facilitated group outings that involve attending and/or participating in sports or similar activities. While the initial commitment for matches is 6-months, our goal is to foster relationships that last beyond the 6-month commitment. 
Mentor 2.0
Mentor2.0 is a new, technology-enhanced way to support high school students as they develop a plan for reaching graduation and their best path forward into post-secondary options. The program serves high school students at Englewood High School and the Girls Athletic Leadership School. This program builds relationships between a student and an adult mentor through weekly online communication and monthly in-person group activities. While we continue to support many matches who have been previously introduced, due to the pandemic, new volunteer opportunities for mentor2.0 are not likely to materialize until the Fall 2021 school semester. 
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Ready to start the process? Have a few questions? Please click here to submit an inquiry to learn more about these volunteer opportunities in the Denver metro area.
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