For Immediate Release
Contact: Aleisha Garcia
Phone: 561-727-3450
Mentoring Program
to Help Children of Palm Beach & Martin County Military Families
West Palm Beach – August 14, 2012 –Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach & Martin
Counties, Military Families and Representative Allen West (R-FL) are proud to
announce that registration is now open for a mentoring program to serve the
children of South Florida military families.
The first-of-its-kind program in Palm Beach and Martin
Counties focuses on providing one-to-one mentoring to children of currently
serving and recently returning service members now living in South
Florida. An estimated 1,230 children of military service members reside in
Palm Beach County and an estimated 110 children of military service members
reside in Martin County.
The Big Brothers Big Sisters Military Mentoring Program
will provide mentors for children of veterans and active duty service members
so they realize their potential and build positive futures. The program’s goal
is to provide a source of strength and stability for families that have
sacrificed during deployments overseas. The program will encourage positive behaviors,
develop new relationships, decrease child activity in risky behaviors, and
strengthen family bonds. Children in these families often suffer from the
stress and anxiety of being separated from their parents. BBBS wants to support
these families by providing mentoring to the children in the hopes that it will
help them cope in healthy ways. BBBS provides children facing adversity with
strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one relationships that
change their lives for the better, forever.
Yvette Flores, Air Force veteran and BBBS Match and
Enrollment Specialist, has been working hard on developing this program. She
was a Surgical Technologist at David Grant Medical Center, Travis Air Force
Base in California and Bagram Airbase, Afghanistan. Yvette graduated with high
honors and was the recipient of numerous awards and honors; both in school and
in the service. Her own experience being in the military has helped her to
organize this project.
“We hope to make a positive impact in these children’s lives
through Military Mentoring,” said Yvette Flores. “These children face many
unique challenges. We want to encourage their healthy growth and ensure that
they grow up understanding and appreciating the valuable service military
members provide to the country.”
"As a 22-year Army veteran, I know personally the pain
of leaving my own two daughters behind as I deployed to serve my country,"
West said. "The Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring program will be a huge
benefit to our local military families."
Members of the press are invited to join us this week:
Big Brothers
Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties
Military
Mentoring Program Kick-Off
Thursday,
August 16th at 12:30 pm
1700 Kirk Rd,
West Palm Beach, FL 33406
*Palm Beach County military veteran and mother Tamika
McCray and her children Jeremiah, Joshua, and Isaiah have been officially
chosen as the first family inducted into the Military Mentoring Program.
They will be on hand to tell their story.
About Big Brothers
Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties
BBBS provides
children facing adversity aged 6-17 with volunteer mentors who serve as
positive role models. Since 1986 the organization has provided mentors to
children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big
Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County
organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide.
BBBSA recognized CEO William P. Bee Jr. as “CEO of the Year- Small Agency
Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS in 2009
and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit www.mentorbig.org to learn more.
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