Our partners make it possible

Start something in your communityWith the support of donors, Big Brothers Big Sisters is able to keep reaching out to at-risk children and providing them with much-needed role models. Every child that gains a new perspective regains their opportunity to achieve their future goals.

2012 Donors
(as of 2/21) 

$5,000 and Above
Cargill
City of Harrisonburg
Phillip Morris, USA (an Altria Company)
Rockingham County Government
The Printing Express 

$1,000 to $4,999
A. Gene and Jill K. Hart
AP Boxley McDonalds
Commonwealth Promotional
Dynamic Aviation Group, Inc.
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Glass & Metals Inc
LD&B Insurance Agency
Modern Woodmen Fraternal Financial
RMH Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Rockingham Memorial Hospital
Rocky's Gold & Silver
Rogers Financial Group Inc.
Virginia Poultry Growers Cooperative Inc. 

$500 to $999
Cargill Turkey Products
Cargill Value Added Meats (Distribution Center)
Fine Earth LLC
Martin, Beachy & Arehart PLLC
Merck
Park Rose Village
SunTrust
The Rockingham Group
Tracy L. and Carrie A. Comer
United Bank
White Wave

$100 to $499
O'Neill's Grill
Trinity Presbyterian Church
L.Leotus Morrison and Patricia J. Bruce
Frank and Nancy Stellar
Alvin E. and Doris J. Dorman
Larry L. and Reba S. Emswiler

$50 to $99
J. Robert and Edna B. Black
Sabrina Knight
Austin Foltz
Laura S. Mapp
Sylvia Shuey
Shirley O. Fink 

$1 to $49
Steven M. and Miranda Shortell
Richards Bus Lines

2011 Donors

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Harrisonburg-Rockingham County is a youth-services organization that pairs adult mentors in professionally guided, one-to-one matches with children facing adversity. As an affiliate of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, the nation’s largest donor and volunteer supported mentoring network, the organization holds itself accountable for children in the program to achieve positive, measurable outcomes through research-based methods. Among other improvements, local evaluation data shows that children served progress academically (83%), avoid delinquency (80%), and experience increased self-confidence (88%). Founded locally in 1976 as an outreach of Trinity Presbyterian Church, the organization is the largest Big Brothers Big Sisters agency in the state of Virginia, serving 712 youth in 2011. 

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225 North High Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22802, 540.433.8886