Big Brothers, Big Sisters looking for younger mentors
MEDICINE HAT, AB — Big Brothers, Big Sisters has put the call out for more young people to step up and become mentors to children in need.
And those involved in the program says the program has had an impact on them, in more ways than one.
Ty Moline became a Big Brother last year, being matched with Keaton Luker. The pair resumed their match again when the school year started.

