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Lydia E. Schaurer Memorial Trust contributes to Big Brothers Big Sisters
Versailles Big Buddy mentor Breanna Nieport, daughter of Tony and Cheryl Nieport, poses with her Little Sister, Averi Ahrns, daughter of Karl and Tyanna Ahrns.
GREENVILLE Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County accepted a grant from the Lydia E. Schaurer Memorial Trust.
The grant will assist with funding for supplies for this year’s Social Emotional Learning curriculum in their after-school Big Buddies programs at Ansonia, Greenville and Versailles Schools.
The Big Buddies mentoring program allows high school volunteers to meet two times per month with elementary students to offer activities which are planned and supervised by agency staff. Each high school student is assigned to work with one or two children throughout the nine-month program.
Big Brothers Big Sisters receives grant
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Breanna Nieport, daughter of Tony and Cheryl Nieport with her Little Sister, Averi Ahrns, daughter of Karl and Tyanna Ahrns.
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GREENVILLE Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby and Darke Counties is pleased to accept a grant from the Lydia E. Schaurer Memorial Trust to assist with funding for supplies for this year’s Social Emotional Learning curriculum in their after-school Big Buddies programs at Ansonia, Greenville, and Versailles schools.
The Big Buddies mentoring program allows high school volunteers to meet two times per month with elementary students to offer activities which are planned and supervised by agency staff. Each high school student is assigned to work with one or two children throughout the nine-month program.