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Inspire Indeed on WRIR LP 97.3 FM - Richmond Independent Radio
of Richmond and Tri-Cities
Weekly Program
Ann Payes, Executive Director of BBBS Richmond and Tri-Cities
 Elaine Summerfield  Contact Contributor
Jan. 11, 2014, 11:06 p.m.
Big Brothers Big Sisters is one of the most trusted, well-established and best-known models of community-based mentoring for young people. Mentoring provides youth with guidance and support, empowering them to succeed at school, develop healthy interaction styles, and adopt positive choices for their life. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Richmond and Tri-Cities serves 600-700 kids each year, most of whom come from low-income and single-parent homes, and who benefit greatly from the attention of a Big Brother or Big Sister. A new BBBS program will provide mentoring for the children of military service members, and special events will be held throughout January in honor of National Mentoring Month. For more information, visit bigbrobigsis.com.
Alan Hutson, host
Jay Westermann, sound engineer

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00:27:48 1 Jan. 7, 2014
WRIR 97.3 FM studio, Richmond, VA
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