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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Nov. 7, 2025 — Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana (BBBSCI) is reimagining how mentoring fits into everyday life. Following a year of record impact and measurable outcomes detailed in its newly released 2024–2025 Annual Report, the organization is building on that momentum with new and returning programs and initiatives that expand access to mentorship across Central Indiana. That includes the launch of Big Sports – an initiative that taps into Indiana’s passion for athletics to inspire the next generation – the introduction of group mentoring, and the return of its school-based mentoring program, offering more ways for youth and mentors to connect.

In the past year alone, 876 young people experienced mentorship through 938 dedicated mentors. Through new programs and partnerships, BBBSCI is connecting kids to meaningful support more quickly — with 304 youth participating in group mentoring and other collaborative experiences while waiting to be matched with a long-term Big.

These outcomes, highlighted in BBBSCI’s latest report, underscore the importance of consistent mentorship:

As BBBSCI continues to see increased demand for mentorship, the organization is working to reduce its waitlist of hundreds of youth by creating more flexible, accessible ways for adults to get involved.

“The outcomes in our Annual Report show what’s possible when our community shows up in a big way, but we know there’s still more to do,” said Darcey Palmer-Shultz, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana. “We’re building on that momentum to reach even more young people through programs that fit into everyday life – whether that’s through sports, at schools, or small group experiences. When adults give just a small amount of their time and encouragement, the ripple effect can last a lifetime.”

Expanding Opportunities for Connection

The organization’s new and returning programs include:

“Pacers Sports & Entertainment is proud to collaborate alongside Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana to provide more accessible opportunities for new Bigs and Littles to grow together,” said Corey Wilson, Senior Vice President of Community Engagement for Pacers Sports & Entertainment. “We strongly believe in the power of mentorship and are excited to share the joy, passion, and excitement of both Pacers and Fever games throughout our community through the Big Sports initiative.”

Together, these initiatives make it easier for working professionals, families, and community members to fit mentoring into their lives – one lunch hour, one evening, or one game at a time.

“Our mission has always been about connection — and these programs bring that to life in new and exciting ways,” said Palmer-Shultz. “Hundreds of kids across Central Indiana are still waiting for a mentor, and we want each of them to have a champion in their corner. Every new Big brings us one step closer.”

To learn more, become a mentor, or join the Big Sports initiative, visit www.BeBigForKids.org.

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About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana 

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana is based in Indianapolis and serves youth and families who reside in Marion, Hamilton, and Johnson counties through mentoring relationships with adult volunteers. The Big Brothers Big Sisters vision is that all youth achieve their full potential. To fulfill that vision, the mission of BBBSCI is to create and support mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. This year, BBBSCI will support over 1,300 young people through one-to-one mentoring, group mentoring, and collaborative programming. To volunteer, donate, or for more information, visit www.BeBigForKids.org or call (317) 921-2201.

To our community members & supporters, 

If you’ve driven down to 14th and Meridian, you may have glimpsed a new addition to the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana mentoring hub. With a brightness meant to light up the cloudiest of days, we are proud to share a message that will inspire pride, joy, and belonging in our community.

Indy shines when you SHARE YOUR LIGHT. 

This mural is meant to remind us of the ripple effect of good…of joy…of opportunity when everyone shares a little bit of themselves with each other – with the hope that we’ll all be encouraged to share a little of our light every day, just like our Bigs and Littles do. 

September also happens to be Big Brothers Big Sisters Month. 

Celebrate with us by sharing your light and encouraging those around you to be part of helping our community shine brighter than ever before: 

  1. Display a yard sign at your home or business. Share this opportunity with others in your network to pepper Central Indiana with these free and delivered signs! 
  2. Wear green as we Paint the Town Green from September 14-20. Take a photo and tag BBBSCI during that week as you wear green in support of mentorship. If you believe your workplace may be interested in helping Paint the Town Green during this week, reach out to your Mentoring Relationship Specialist. 
  3. Encourage your friends and family to become a Big. As you all know, sharing your time with another person is invaluable. Recommend people you know to take the first step toward becoming a mentor for one of the 1,000+ kids still waiting. 

Thank you for choosing to share your light through Big Brothers Big Sisters, and thank you for believing in the light within every Little in our program.