The Teen Mentoring Program provides secondary school students with the opportunity to be matched in a mentoring relationship with a student at a participating elementary school. Teen Mentors act as positive role models while connecting with their “Little” over personal experiences and shared interests.

The teen volunteer and child meet together in person once a week for 1 hour at the child’s school. These 1:1 matches get to hang out and have fun together while participating in a variety of activities such as playing board games, doing arts and crafts, playing sports, baking and more.

Proudly supported by the City of Prince George

Parents

Children and youth in grades 2-7 are eligible for the Teen Mentoring Program. If you’re interested in having your child participate in the program, please see the list of participating schools below, then contact your child’s school directly for more information about how to involve your child.  If you would like more information about any of our mentoring programs, please complete the contact form provided here or explore more of our program pages on this site.

+ School District 57 - Elementary Schools

  • Harwin Elementary School
  • Ecole Lac des Bois
  • Spruceland Traditional
  • Southridge Elementary School
  • Polaris Montessori Elementary School
  • Westwood Elementary School
  • Foothills Elementary School
  • Heritage Elementary School
  • Peden Hill Elementary School
  • Nusdeh Yoh Elementary School
  • Hart Highlands Elementary School
  • Quinson Elementary School
  • Van Bien Elementary School

Volunteers

Volunteers in the Teen Mentoring Program are matched with a Little Brother or a Little Sister for a minimum of ten weeks, but can also be matched for the duration of the school year. Volunteers in the Teen Mentoring Program need to be in grades 10-12 and between the ages of 16-18.

  • Meet in person with a Little Brother or Little Sister at their school for 1 hour a week

  • Meetings take place on weekdays during school hours

  • Participate in fun activities such as board games, arts and crafts, sports, baking, and much more

If you’re looking to gain valuable volunteer experience while having fun spending time with a child at their elementary school, please contact Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern BC using the contact form provided below.

Interested in other volunteering opportunities? Explore more of our program pages.

Contact Form

Please fill out the contact form below if you would like to receive information about our programs: