Margaret Wood Hassan

09/26/2024 | Press release | Archived content

Senators Hassan, Young Resolution Recognizing 120th Anniversary of Big Brothers Big Sisters Passes Senate

Published: 09.26.2024

Senators Hassan, Young Resolution Recognizing 120th Anniversary of Big Brothers Big Sisters Passes Senate

WASHINGTON - The United States Senate yesterday unanimously passed a bipartisan resolution, led by U.S. Senators Maggie Hassan (D-NH) and Todd Young (R-IN), recognizing the 120th anniversary of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBS), one of the oldest and largest youth mentoring organizations in the United States.

The resolution commends BBBS for its successful work mentoring young Americans and strengthening thousands of communities. The resolution also supports the continuation and expansion of BBBS programs.

"Big Brothers Big Sisters plays an important role in helping children in New Hampshire and across the country reach their full potential," said Senator Hassan. "As the organization marks its 120th anniversary, I am grateful for the work of Big Brothers Big Sisters and all of its volunteer mentors who help our children thrive."

"Years ago, I had the opportunity to be a mentor through a Big Brothers Big Sisters program. The experience helped me understand the incredible impact that connection can have on both the Big Brother and the Little Brother," said Senator Young. "I'm glad to lead this resolution honoring the work of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, and I am committed to ensuring more young people are able to benefit from its life-changing programs."

"We're grateful for the leadership of Senators Young and Hassan in sponsoring this bipartisan resolution honoring the 120th anniversary of Big Brothers Big Sisters. We are proud to serve thousands of young people and families throughout New Hampshire thanks to our dedicated, supportive volunteer mentors. Our multiple programs create life-changing mentoring relationships for youth that are a cost effective prevention solution to the emotional, social, physical, educational, and economic challenges that face all of our communities," said BBBS of New Hampshire CEO Stacy Kramer.

"For 120 years, our evidence-based approach has demonstrated that positive mentorship in the lives of young people has changed lives and communities for the better," said BBBS of America President and CEO Artis Stevens. "We thank Senators Young, Hassan and all of our co-sponsors for their leadership on this resolution which recognizes this milestone celebration and our impact on the youth we serve. We look forward to our continued work together with Congress to directly contribute to the empowerment of young people across the country."

Full text of the resolution can be found here.

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