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H-E-B supports Big Brothers Big Sisters

Once again, H-E-B is launching it’s annual citywide tear pad campaign in stores to help support Big Brothers Big Sisters. The campaign, which runs from Sept. 6 – Oct. 24, offers H-E-B customers an opportunity to help Big Brothers Big Sisters by adding a donation in increments of $1, $3, or $5 to their total grocery bill.  Click here to find [...]

Give and Get with the Gap

Go shopping and give back to Big Brothers Big Sisters!

Play Pool, Support BBBS

Join the Black Professionals Mentoring Group (BPMG) for a charity pool tournament on Saturday, August 28, 2010!

Join KPRC’s Rachel McNeill “Fore” the Kids’ Sake

Registration is now open for Rachel McNeill’s “Fore” the Kids’ Sake Golf Classic!

Charity Poker Tournament Benefits BBBS

Join the B.I.G. (Big Impact Group) Young Professionals on Thursday, August 19 for a charity poker tournament benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters! It’s a great chance to find out more about the BBBS program, and network with your peers.

2009 Annual Report Now Available

Big Brothers Big Sisters is pleased to announce the 2009 Annual Report is now online. Head here to download it and read all the big news.

Board Member of the Year Announced!

Randy Garcia, a Director with Bank of America Merrill Lynch in the Commodities division, was named 2009′s Board Member of the Year!

Get Involved with Lemonade Day!

This city-wide event teaches kids the skills they need to be successful in the future. Youth learn to set goals, develop a business plan, establish a budget, seek investors, provide customer service, and give back to the community.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston Names New Chief Development Officer

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston (BBBSGH), celebrating 60 years of mentoring youths, has named Paul Dewey as its new Chief Development Officer.

President Obama’s Call Gets Results

One year ago, President Barack Obama called for Americans to volunteer their time to non-profits in order to improve their community. Because of his urging, organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters saw the benefit.