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Reigniting Memories, Igniting Potential: Big Sisters Soirée presented by Scotiabank 2024
Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland’s Soirée presented by Scotiabank brought together over 400 passionate supporters to The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver for a one-of-a-kind gala event in celebration of girls and gender-diverse youth. The even began with a reception which featured a Wine Mall, Make-Up Station from International Makeup + Hair Artist / Stylist Red Carpet Ready by Christina, a Photobooth from Dang Good Photo’s and even a Retro Gaming Hub. An evening celebrating Big Sisters The main event began with a stunning performance of Christina Aguilera’s Beautiful by Little Sisters Zaya and Nirvana which set the tone for a spectacular evening. The evening was hosted by CBC Vancouver’s Michelle Eliot, award-winning journalist and host of weekday call-in show BC […]
Igniting Her Potential: Highlighting the Role of Mentorship on International Day of the Girl Child 2024
Every year, on October 11th, the world comes together to celebrate International Day of the Girl Child, a day dedicated to recognizing the unique challenges that girls face globally and advocating for their rights. This day is particularly significant for us at Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland, where our mission is to enable transformational mentoring relationships that help self-identifying girls, non-binary, transgender, and gender-diverse youth to reach their full potential. The theme of International Day of the Girl Child aligns with our core values: championing potential, building connections, and supporting youth. It’s an opportunity to highlight the work still needed to achieve gender equity. Girls face barriers both here in Canada and around the world, and we’re here to […]
Honoring Truth and Reconciliation: Events and Activities to Reflect and Learn
As we reflect on Truth and Reconciliation Day, we honor the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlil̓wətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations, on whose lands we are privileged to live and work. At Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland, we are deeply committed to fostering connections and showing up for one another. On this day, we recognize the importance of reconciliation, acknowledging the lasting impacts of colonialism on Indigenous Peoples, especially the youth we mentor. We honor their stories, cultures, and strengths, and pledge to continue learning, listening, and taking meaningful steps toward healing and reconciliation. May we all walk the path of reconciliation with honesty, respect, and open hearts. […]

Little Sister Maniya Finds Support and Purpose with Big Sister Shelley
“If I needed to cry or talk about something she was there, and that made a huge difference for me” Maniya, Little Sister. Maniya moved to Vancouver from Iran with her mother and brother in June 2022. It was challenging to begin a new life in an unfamiliar place, as Maniya recalls “New people, new school, new everything”. While adjusting to her new life, Maniya faced feelings of depression and had difficulties making friends in Vancouver. In school, she found herself enjoying Pre-Calculus, but struggling with English. Maniya always had a passion for helping others, having taken care of her grandmother during her time in Iran, but now she needed to find support of her own. Overcoming Obstacles with the […]

Overcoming Educational Barriers Through Mentorship
Youth today are filled with big dreams and hope for a better world. However, with the significant barriers standing in their way, it is difficult for a large portion of students to receive the academic support they deserve. Among them are over 300,000 young Canadians in low-income communities who are faced with numerous obstacles that make it more challenging to complete high school (Pathways to Education, n.d.). What’s equally alarming is elementary students are testing below historical trends in reading and math – vital skills that contribute to their academic success and personal development (CBC, 2023). The question remains how can we support youth in the wake of academic challenges? The answer lies in mentorship – a solution that not […]

Big Sister Randi finds friendship and sisterhood with Little Sister Madi
“She was loving, kind, and caring – a tiny package of love.” Randi, Big Sister. Randi was exploring volunteering opportunities before being matched with her Little Sister, Madi. She had recently moved to Vancouver from Alberta and was excited by the prospect of mentoring, having been a part of the Go Girls! Healthy Bodies Healthy Minds group mentorship program as a teenager. “I was twenty-one years old, had recently moved to the city, and was starting out in a new career. It was such an exciting time, and I had a lot of energy and enthusiasm that I wanted to channel towards something positive. I was a bit nervous about the time commitment, but the matching process was a lot […]
Big Sisters Newsletter
We are so excited to share our first newsletter of 2024. In this publication, you’ll find the following: CEO Address: A word from our CEO Chantelle Krish Power in Prevention: Big Sisters Launches Initiative to Combat Gender-Based Violence Special Shout-out: Thank you Glenda Donor Profile: The Houssian Foundation – Trust-Based Collaboration Match Spotlight: Big Sister Sharon & Little Sister Zaya’s Story Upcoming Events…and 2023 highlights
Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland’s Annual Report – 2022 to 2023
In a world marked by increasing challenges in mental health, inequity, and social isolation, the role of Big Sisters is more crucial than ever for girls, non-binary, transgender, and gender-diverse youth. Our mentorship programs in BC Lower Mainland have helped youth successfully overcome barriers to education and foster long-lasting relationships that transform the lives of young people. By offering advice and guidance, we have been able to ignite, inspire and unleash the potential of 469 lives in the past year alone. Looking forward, we eagerly anticipate the impact of our innovative group mentorship programs and the development of our mentorship hub, a collaborative community space that will further enhance the positive influence of Big Sisters on the young people we […]

Hayley Woodin joins Big Sisters’ Board of Directors
Big Sisters is delighted to announce the appointment of our newest Board Director, Hayley Woodin. HAYLEY WOODIN Editor-in-Chief, BIV Hayley Woodin is the Editor-in-Chief of Business in Vancouver Media Group, a division of the largest business news group in Western Canada. She is a North American correspondent for BBC Radio’s Business Matters program, an Overseas Press Club Foundation Scholar, a Pulitzer Travelling Fellow, a Pulitzer Center Fellow and a Gumshoe Reporting Fellow. Hayley holds a Master of Science degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, and is proud to be a board member of Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland, the Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation, the KPU Alumni Association and the White Rock Youth Ambassador Program. Why is mentorship […]