Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura County: Celebrating National Mentoring Month with a Big Announcement

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura County (BBSVC) is getting ready to celebrate National Mentoring Month. The campaign will unlock the stories of four successful mentoring relationships in Ventura County, and the final item to be unlocked will be a Big Announcement by BBSVC – a major search driven by BBSVC that will have a nation-wide impact.

Ventura County, CA, December 31, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura County (BBSVC) is getting ready to celebrate National Mentoring Month for January 2015. The National Mentoring Month campaign will acknowledge the stories of four successful mentoring relationships in Ventura County, and how the “Bigs” – adult mentors – made a positive impact in the lives of their four Ventura County “Littles” – at-risk youth served in the BBSVC programs.

The BBSVC webpage specifically dedicated to National Mentoring Month (www.bbsvc.org/January) will unlock one new Match Story each week, with recipients of the BBSVC Big Newsletter being the first to receive each story early.

The final item to be unlocked will be a Big Announcement by BBSVC – a major search driven by BBSVC that will have a nation-wide impact.

In addition to spotlighting local match stories, current matches, and community supporters, BBSVC will also be hosting contest giveaways with exclusive prizes to encourage the community to spread the word about the need for mentors in Ventura County. One major prize for three lucky winners is One Year of free water delivery by Central Coast Water (a value of $275 per prize).

Community members can visit www.bbsvc.org/January and follow BBSVC on facebook.com/bbsvc for National Mentoring Month updates, coverage, and contests.

For more information about National Mentoring Month or to learn more about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura County, please contact Danica Selvaggio at dselvaggio@bbsvc.org or 805.484.2282.

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura County
Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBSVC) has been helping youth in Ventura County and neighboring communities realize their potential for over 44 years. Facilitating more than 1,500 one-to-one mentoring relationships annually between adult or school-based volunteers and youth ages 6-21, BBSVC is committed to bringing their life-changing program to every child who needs and wants it. BBSVC is an independent 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization that depends on private donors for 75% of its funding. To donate, become a mentor, or learn more about BBSVC, please call (805) 484-2282 or go to www.bbsvc.org
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