RADIANT JOY AND ENDLESS ENERGY: MEGAN AND MADDYSON’S STORY

June 2024

In a heartfelt tale of mentorship, one duo stands out, radiating joy and forging a truly genuine connection.

In a heartfelt tale of mentorship, one duo stands out, radiating joy and forging a truly genuine connection.

Meet Megan and Maddyson, a newly matched Big and Little with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan. This is a heartfelt tale of mentorship features one duo whose bond already stands out, radiating joy and forging a truly genuine connection.

This amazing pair recently celebrated their first outing with a delightful trip to IHOP for pancakes. They eagerly look forward to meeting other matches and staff members at future events. Together, they have planned well-thought out goals, aiming to explore recreational, educational and cultural activities.

With plans to take over Southeast Michigan, Megan and Maddyson have an exciting list of spots they want to visit. From biking through the local parks to volunteering at the library, their adventures will be diverse and impactful. They plan to tackle puzzles, dive into history at the Henry Ford Museum, and immerse themselves in the vibrant community around them.

If you happen to see them out and about, be sure to say hello! Their enthusiasm and shared commitment to growth and fun are truly inspiring. Megan and Maddyson are a dynamic duo, ready to make the most of every opportunity and leave a positive mark on Southeast Michigan.

To learn more about being a volunteer or becoming a Big, contact Jasmine Edwards at jasminee@bbbssoutheastmi.org or visit our website.

Celebrating our Matches—the inspiring Bigs and Littles of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan.

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