|
Date |
Event |
|
1902 |
Ernest Coulter,
court clerk, helps
organize the first
New York Children's
Court; Ladies of
Charity, later
Catholic Big Sisters
of New York, starts
to befriend girls
who come before the
New York Children's
Court. |
|
1903 |
Businessman Irvin F.
Westheimer befriends
a young boy in
Cincinnati, OH;
seeds are formed for
the start of Big
Brothers in
Cincinnati. |
|
1904 |
Ernest Coulter
founds the organized
Big Brothers
movement by
obtaining 39
volunteers, who each
agree to befriend
one boy. |
|
1912 |
The New York Times reports
Big Brothers
activity in 26
cities. |
|
1914 |
Ernest Coulter
embarks on
nationwide lecture
tour on behalf of
Big Brothers;
planning begins for
a national Big
Brothers and Big
Sisters
organization. |
|
1917 |
The first national
conference of Big
Brothers and Big
Sisters
organizations is
held in Grand
Rapids, MI. |
|
1923 |
Theodore Roosevelt,
Jr., becomes
treasurer of the Big
Brothers and Big
Sisters Federation;
First motion picture
based on a Big and
Little Brother
relationship is
released by
Paramount Pictures. |
|
1925 |
President Calvin
Coolidge becomes
patron of the Big
Brothers and Big
Sisters Federation. |
|
1930 |
Six hundred
delegates attend a
Big Brothers and Big
Sisters Federation
meeting in New York
City. |
|
1934 |
President and Mrs.
Franklin D.
Roosevelt become
patrons of Big
Brothers and Big
Sisters Federation. |
|
1948 |
Norman Rockwell
produces the sketch
that becomes a
symbol for the Big
Brothers
Association. |
|
1951 |
The Big Brothers of
the Year program
begins, Associate
Justice Tom Clark of
the U.S. Supreme
Court and J. Edgar
Hoover are named. |
|
1958 |
Big Brothers
Association is
chartered by
Congress. |
|
1970 |
Big Sisters
International is
incorporated. |
|
1977 |
Big Sisters
International and
Big Brothers
Association merge,
forming Big Brothers
Big Sisters of
America with 357
agencies. |
|
1984 |
Big Brothers Big
Sisters of America
occupies its
headquarters at 230
North 13th Street in
Philadelphia. |
|
1985 |
Big Brothers Big
Sisters of America
is honored with a
commemorative stamp
by the Postmaster
General. |
|
1995 |
Public/Private
Ventures Study on
Big Brothers Big
Sisters
Community-Based
Mentoring shows
measurable, positive
results on youth who
have a Big Brother
or Sister, seminal
research in the
field of youth
mentoring. |
|
1997 |
President William J.
Clinton holds
Volunteer Summit in
Philadelphia; Big
Brothers Big Sisters
plays key role. |
|
1998 |
Big Brothers Big
Sisters
International is
founded. |
|
2003 |
President George W.
Bush announces
three-year $450
million mentoring
initiative in his
State of the Union
Address. |
|
2004 |
Big Brothers Big
Sisters celebrates
100 years of serving
America’s youth. |
|
2006 |
First Lady Laura
Bush stars in a
public service
announcement to
recruit volunteers
across the nation. |
|
2007 |
Public/Private
Ventures conducts a
study on Big
Brothers Big Sisters
School-Based
Mentoring program,
reinforcing the
value of strong,
long-lasting
relationships and
leading to program
enhancements.
In a Super Bowl
first, CBS, the NFL
and Big Brothers Big
Sisters joined
forces to create a
public service
announcement that
features the two
coaches whose teams
are competing in the
game. Roughly 90
million viewers
tuned in to watch
the game and see
Indianapolis Colts'
Coach Tony Dungy and
Coach Lovie Smith of
the Chicago Bears
underscore the
importance of
mentoring by
referencing their
real-life mentoring
relationship. |
|
2010 |
President Obama
holds a White House
National Mentoring
Month Ceremony; Big
Brothers Big Sisters
attends and plays a
key role. |