South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)

A call for Black men of South Florida to mentor

- By Keith Williams Keith L. Williams is an attorney and a board member of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward County.

This Black History Month, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward County celebrates the impact our mentoring relationsh­ips have created for thousands of Black children in our community since opening our doors in 1972.

Big Brothers Big Sisters is a unique asset to our community. Because of the one-to-one mentoring relationsh­ips we provide, all the Little Brothers and Sisters in our program have higher aspiration­s, achieve greater confidence, create better relationsh­ips, demonstrat­e improved educationa­l success and, as a result, become much less likely to engage in risky behaviors.

The lasting relationsh­ips we create often change the trajectory of our children’s lives from downward to upward, and that empowers our children to achieve their full potential and ultimately shape their future and community more positively.

Today at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward, 55% of the Little Brothers and Sisters we serve identify themselves as Black or biracial. Little Brothers make up 47% of this number. By comparison, only 27% of our volunteer mentors, men or women, identify as Black or biracial. The data collected over Big Brother Big Sisters of America’s 110-plus year history of serving the community as mentors shows that parents and guardians typically prefer mentors who share the same background and are the same gender as their children.

Because of this, our Black Little Brothers often have to wait longer for a mentor. Currently, there are 258 Black boys on our wait list who need a mentor.

It’s time to solve this problem. We are inviting all the Black men in our community to step up and meet this increased need for our kids by becoming Big Brothers. We need you. Our Little Brothers need you.

Contrary to what you might have heard, the commitment to be a Big Brother is less than people think — it only takes a few hours each month. The time you spend with your Little Brother can change his life. This time can range from playing sports to helping with homework to simply talking about life. Our profession­al staff ensures that Bigs and Littles are carefully matched with a focus on having common interests and a shared connection. As a result, Big Brother or Big Sister matches often result in positive relationsh­ips that last for a lifetime.

The payoff for your small investment of time is gigantic. The social return on your time investment in our community is $18-to-$1 through improved economic, health and social outcomes for boys and girls with mentors. And, as our mentored children grow up, they are in a better position to participat­e in shaping our community’s social and economic future.

Our goal for this year is to recruit volunteers to match every young person on our wait list, as part of our Broward Bigger Better Stronger initiative. We especially need more Black men to mentor our Black Little Brothers. So come on, Big Brother — step up to mentor our youth today, so they can stand alongside us as leaders tomorrow.

To become a Big Brother or Big Sister, please visit www.bbbsbrowar­d.org/ programs, email info@bbbsbrowar­d.org or call (954) 584-9990.

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