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For over 55 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ottawa has been creating life-changing connections between youth facing adversity and caring, safe adult mentors to build confidence, resilience, and brighter futures – right here in our community.
Voices of BBBSO is a limited series showcasing stories of impact, support and growth from some of our dedicated volunteers, matches and supporters.
What’s happening in our community — and how mentorship is making a measurable difference.
May 23-24, 2026
Explore our latest annual report to see how mentoring supports children and youth across Ottawa – and how community support fuels safe, evidence-based programs.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ottawa supports children, youth and the adults around them through structured, evidence-based mentorship programs designed to strengthen confidence, connection, and well-being.
One-to-one and group mentoring programs that help young people build confidence, develop life skills, and feel supported during critical stages of life.
Make a meaningful difference by giving your time to support youth through a variety of volunteer opportunities, including mentoring.
We thank you for your interest. Starting April 27th, 2026, volunteer enrolment will be closed until further notice. We will focus on intentionally matching volunteers and children who are currently on our waitlist.
We welcome everyone who has been involved with any BBBS agency to stay connected and continue to give back.
Give back to the community by supporting proven youth development programs that deliver measurable, long-term impact for our futures leaders.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ottawa delivers evidence-based mentoring programs backed by decades of research, rigorous screening, and ongoing match support. Our local team works closely with families, schools, and community partners to ensure safe, consistent, and meaningful outcomes for youth.
Our mentoring programs are built on research-informed models that have been refined over decades. Program design, matching practices, and ongoing support are guided by the best practices in youth development to ensure mentoring relationships are intentional, structured, and effective.
We don’t rely on one-size-fits-all solutions. Programs are continuously reviewed and adapted to meet the evolving needs of children and youth, while maintaining consistency with proven mentoring frameworks.
The safety and wellbeing of children and youth is central to everything we do. All mentors undergo a comprehensive screening process, including background checks, interviews, and reference verification, before being matched with a young person.
Once matched, mentors receive training and ongoing support from BBBSO staff to help ensure relationships remain positive, appropriate, and responsive to changing needs over time.
Our programs are delivered by an Ottawa-based team with deep knowledge of the local community, schools, and families we serve. At the same time, our work aligns with nationally recognized Big Brothers Big Sisters standards to ensure consistency, accountability, and quality.
The balance allows us to respond to local needs while maintaining the integrity of a trusted mentoring model used across Canada.
We track program participation and outcomes to better understand what works and where improvements are needed. Ongoing evaluation helps strength mentoring relationships, improve program delivery, and demonstrate the real impact of mentorship on youth confidence, wellbeing, and connection.
Accountability ensures community support is used responsibility and effectively to benefit children and youth.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ottawa (BBBSO) is supported by the Government of Canada’s Emergency Community Support Fund and Ottawa Community Foundation.
Whether you’re interested in becoming a mentor or looking for support for a child or youth, we’re here to guide you through the next steps.