To become a high school Big you must be at least 16 years old and enrolled in a school that currently participates in this program. Programs take place in an elementary or middle school setting, either during the school day or after school. The focus is to provide the child with one-to-one support.
Big Brothers Big Sisters: High School Bigs Program at Kerr Elementary School
To become a high school Big you must be at least 16 years old and enrolled in a school that currently participates in this program. Programs take place in an elementary or middle school setting, either during the school day or after school. The focus is to provide the child with one-to-one support.
Big Brothers Big Sisters: High School Bigs Program at O’Hara Elementary
To become a high school Big you must be at least 16 years old and enrolled in a school that currently participates in this program. Programs take place in an elementary or middle school setting, either during the school day or after school. The focus is to provide the child with one-to-one support.
Big Brothers Big Sisters: High School Bigs Program at West Mifflin Middle School
To become a high school Big you must be at least 16 years old and enrolled in a school that currently participates in this program. Programs take place in an elementary or middle school setting, either during the school day or after school. The focus is to provide the child with one-to-one support.
Tour-A-Culture
Tour-A-Culture™ programs educate and teach children about the people and places near and far while fostering a sense of community within each child. We hope as many children can experience and grow to embrace multiculturalism. Through social and business etiquette, verbal and non verbal language, art, music, food, clothing, dance and more of different cultures. […]
Carnegie Mellon University Camp Kesem
Camp Kesem is completely free for families and runs from Aug. 14-20. Camp will be held at Pleasant Hill Outdoor Camp in Perrysville, Ohio and round-trip bus transportation from Pittsburgh to the campsite will be provided. Camp is also completely staffed and managed by student volunteers from Carnegie Mellon University. To apply, families can simply […]
The Children’s Table Summer Garden Camp
Summer Garden Camp, for kids ages 7-14, gives kids the opportunity to learn how to plant and maintain a vegetable and herb garden with hands-on activities. Campers will also make tasty recipes using the fresh crops during the daily cooking class. Art Projects, guest speakers, and LUNCH are all part of the fabulous, fun and […]
Big Brothers Big Sisters: College Bigs Program at Trinity West Elementary School
Provides children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. The agency offers evidence-based mentoring programs to youth in the community and at 20 different schools and other sites.
Big Brothers Big Sisters: College Bigs Program at Washington Park Intermediate School
Provides children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. The agency offers evidence-based mentoring programs to youth in the community and at 20 different schools and other sites.
Carnegie Museum of Art: Envisioning Our Future
With the Appalachian Media Institute (AMI) at Appalshop in Whitesburg, Kentucky, the museum will host Envisioning Our Future: an 8-week program that utilizes documentary storytelling as a means to explore, produce, and share youth-led visions for the future. The program will begin on June 3, 2016 and end on July 26, 2016. During this time […]
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