Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee

Mission Statement

Mission: Create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.
Vision: All youth achieve their full potential.

All of our programs and services are targeted toward low-income youth, particularly those growing up in single-caregiver homes. Across all of our programs, youth with trauma are our focus. Services are provided through three primary one-to-one mentoring programs:

– Community-based, where Bigs and Littles meet weekly out in the community and the Big works alongside the parent or guardian for the growth of the child. Bigs and Littles spend 8-10+ hours together each month for a year or more, sharing activities such as library or museum visits, ball games, community service, and other everyday activities.
– Site-based, where Bigs and Littles (aged 6-16) meet once a week at a school or after-school facility during the school year. Matches share educational and recreational activities such as board games, arts & crafts, outdoor recreation, or schoolwork. Educational & recreational materials support matches, and students are encouraged toward social-emotional and academic growth.
– Site-Based Facilitated Mentoring: mentors (“Bigs”) and youth (“Littles”) aged 6-18 are brought together in mentoring relationships outside of the traditional Community/Site-Based structures. We created this option to provide flexibility for mentoring relationships in response to changing conditions in our service area, while maintaining standards that produce positive outcomes for children and youth. Site-Based Facilitated programming includes E-mentoring/MentorU, High School Bigs, Sports Buddies, and Big Cousins.

BeWell in School

Mission Statement

BeWell in School teaches self-regulation as a proactive behavior management system. We provide an alternative approach to traditional discipline by teaching effective strategies for self-regulation. Our mission is to provide students with the tools they need to be successful in the classroom, and beyond, by making wellness strategies available to all.

Barefoot Republic Camp

Mission Statement

To facilitate Christ-centered relationships between individuals from diverse racial, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds through an equally diverse platform of artistic, athletic, and team-building programs.

Andrew Jackson Police Youth Camp, Inc.

Mission Statement

The Andrew Jackson Police Youth Camp is focused on building community relationships by working with Nashville’s underprivileged and at-risk children in a safe environment in order to positively influence the perception these children have of police officers. The weeklong curriculum of activities is designed to develop life skills, such as team building and decision making. Another goal is the breaking down of cultural barriers through interaction between police officer camp counselors and these children, giving them a positive vision for their future.