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Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Teams with iHM
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, April 20, 2021 |
The mentoring message of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) will be highlighted on more than 850 live broadcast stations, thanks to a new partnership with iHeartMedia. The company selected BBBSA for the Communities Spotlight Media Grant Program. The goal of the program is to provide a platform for organizations to inspire, educate and empower listeners to take a stand against systemic racism and promote social justice.
This initiative aligns with the mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters to empower the potential of all youth through one-to-one mentoring, and the organization's commitment to Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI). The 100+ year old national non-profit was founded out of a need to offer an alternative path for youth facing the juvenile justice system. Today, there are more than 230+ local Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies, located in every state, from rural communities to major metropolitan areas.
Beginning Tuesday a series of PSAs featuring voices of current youth (called "Littles") will air on iHeartMedia stations and the iHeartRadio app throughout 2021. The spots are focused on the need for Big Brothers Big Sisters mentors, and most especially Black men.
"We appreciate the support of iHeartMedia and the opportunity to reach more volunteers and to share our message," said Big Brothers Big Sisters of America President & CEO Artis Stevens. "With 30,000 kids still waiting for a mentor, the power of this message will inspire caring adults to get involved and support their local Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies."
Stevens, who has more than 25 years of expertise in marketing and the youth development sector, will also lend his voice and perspective by joining iHeartMedia's Black Information Network (BIN) Advisory Board. BIN is a 24/7 national and local all news audio service for the Black community. Advisory Board members serve as champions to help foster the common understanding necessary to create real, positive and lasting societal change through the Black Information Network (BIN).
"Thousands of young people across the U.S. are facing social isolation due to the pandemic and the need for connection is even stronger within Black communities that were hardest hit," said Tony Coles President of BIN: Black Information Network, and Division President - Metro Markets at iHeartMedia. "Through iHeart's partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of America we hope to increase equity for all youth, and especially those lacking male role models or those that have experienced loss due to the pandemic."
iHeartMedia will also be a thought leader and participate in the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) 2021 Virtual National Conference Bigger Together June 28-July 1. More than 3,000 local BBBS leaders and staff members from across the country are anticipated to connect during BBBSA's annual national conference for training, professional development, and peer-sharing.
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