SCHOOL-BASED MENTORING PROGRAMS

At Big Brothers Big Sisters, we believe in the power and promise of the next generation.

Our mentorship programs in the Greater Sacramento area are designed to meet young people where they are, offering meaningful and impactful opportunities for community members to get involved.

Whether you prefer one-on-one mentoring, shared group activities, or school-based support, there’s a place for you here.

Check Out our School-Based programs bellow.

LUNCH BUDDIES

Lunch Buddies program connects elementary school students with caring adult mentors who meet twice a month during the school day over lunch. Through consistent connection, conversation, and encouragement, students build confidence, strengthen social-emotional skills, and develop positive relationships with trusted role models. Lunch Buddies creates a supportive space where Littles feel seen, heard, and empowered both inside and outside the classroom.

Become a BIG

Be a Big

LEVEL UP!

Level Up! is a school-based mentoring program designed for middle and high school students. Adult mentors meet with students twice a month during the school day to provide encouragement, accountability, and guidance as youth navigate academics, friendships, leadership, and future goals. Through meaningful one-to-one relationships, students gain confidence, strengthen decision-making skills, and feel more connected to their school community.

Be a Big

BIG FUTURES

This career-focused program connects students with corporate mentors, providing them with guidance, networking, and career exploration opportunities. Through monthly group sessions facilitated by BBBS staff, students gain essential soft skills, exposure to the professional world, and the confidence to pursue a meaningful career. For companies, it’s an opportunity to engage employees in meaningful volunteerism while also shaping the future workforce in the Greater Sacramento Area.

HIGH SCHOOL BIGS

High school students serve as Bigs to elementary school Littles in this school-based mentoring program. Students meet weekly after school to participate in facilitated group activities designed to promote academic achievement, character development, and social-emotional growth. Over the course of the school year, Littles gain a trusted friend and relatable role model, while high schoolers develop their confidence, leadership skills, and a passion for giving back.