Quest to Reinvest Reaches Out To Its Big Brothers And Big Sisters.

For a second straight year, Quest to Reinvest offers a grant to Big Brothers Big Sister of the Greater Seacoat! This year, their event will... Read More

For a second straight year, Quest to Reinvest offers a grant to Big Brothers Big Sister of the Greater Seacoat! This year, their event will be help at the Seacoast Science Center in Rye, NH.

For over a century, Big Brothers and Big Sisters have helped children reach their potential through professionally supported one-to-one relationships with proven results.

In 1904, a young New York City court clerk named Ernest Coulter was seeing more and more boys come through his courtroom. He recognized that caring adults could help many of these kids stay out of trouble, and he set out to find volunteers. That marked the beginning of the Big Brothers movement. By 1916, Big Brothers had spread to 96 cities across the country.

At around the same time, the members of a group called Ladies of Charity were befriending girls who had come through the New York Children’s Court. That group would later become Catholic Big Sisters.

Both groups continued to work independently until 1977, when Big Brothers of America and Big Sisters International joined forces and became Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.

More than a century later, Big Brothers Big Sisters remains true to the founders’ vision of bringing caring mentors into the lives of children. Big Brothers Big Sisters currently operates in all 50 states … and in 35 countries around the world! www.nhseacoastbigbrothersbigsisters.org

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