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This resource is made possible through a partnership of the Student Support Leadership Initiative and thehealthline.ca.
This resource is made possible through a partnership of the Student Support Leadership Initiative and thehealthline.ca.

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters
Phone Numbers: 519-438-7065
Toll-Free: 1-866-625-1399
Fax: 519-438-4910
Email: info@bbbsola.org
Website: www.bbbsola.org
Address:
543 Ridout St N
London, ON
N6A 2P8
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Intersection: Ridout St N and Dufferin Ave
Location: Central London
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Thu 8:30am-8:30pm * Fri 9am-5pm * Sat 9am-4pm (except long weekends)
Executives: Catherine Urquhart - Chief Executive Officer
Service Description: Mentoring programs for boys and girls to enhance development and confidence in children

  • One-to-one and group mentoring program for boys and girls - wait list activities
  • Go Girls! Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds program promotes a healthy lifestyle, self esteem and emotional support for girls in grades 7-8
  • Go Game On! Eat Smart Play Smart program promotes a healthy lifestyle, self esteem and emotional support for boys in grades 7-8
  • Brothers and Sisters in School program allows students in grades 1-5 to meet with a high school mentor in Strathroy
Fees: None
Application: Parents/guardians can call directly to initiate service * referrals also from schools, health professionals and community agencies * waiting period
Eligibility / Population(s) Served: Little Brothers/Little Sisters - Children and youth 5 to 18 years
Big Brothers/Big Sisters - Individuals 18 years and older with police clearance, medical clearance and character references * must go through a screening and training proce
Languages: English
Area(s) served: London and Middlesex
See Also:
Diet, Nutrition and Weight Control
Learning Disabilities
Parenting Support
Social and Life Skills

This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: 15/06/2012

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