By Josh Sigurdson
The Regina chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters is celebrating 50 years in the community.
The organization offers mentorship programs for youth, through both in-school and community-based programs.
Regional Director Amy Noureldin says looking back at the past 50 years, they are proud of the relationships they’ve helped create.
“This year is all about celebrating that, and showcasing our mentoring programs, and their effectiveness in the community,” said Noureldin. “And looking forward to the next 50 years.”
Even though their anniversary was Wednesday, Big Brothers Big Sisters is celebrating all year long.
Noureldin says the festivities will focus on remembering the past, as well as looking forward to the future, adding there are some fun things planned.