
Best Youth Mentorship in Concord NC? — Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Solo Faith Church Inc.

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Every child deserves someone in their corner — someone who shows up consistently, believes in their potential, and helps them see a future worth working toward. For over 20 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Carolinas has been that presence for thousands of young people across the region, including right here in Concord, NC. Since establishing their Cabarrus County program in 2004, BBBS Central Carolinas has matched more than 270 children locally with caring adult mentors, delivering proven outcomes in academic achievement, self-confidence, and long-term life success. If you are looking for youth mentoring programs in Concord NC, Big Brothers Big Sisters is one of the most trusted names in the community.
Key Points — Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Carolinas
Cabarrus County office at 104 Union St. S, Concord, NC 28025, serving youth across Cabarrus County and surrounding communities
Serving Cabarrus County since 2004 — over 270 children matched with mentors locally; 1,000+ youth served annually across the Central Carolinas region
Programs include Community-Based Mentoring, School-Based Mentoring, Bigs with Badges (partnered with Concord and Kannapolis police departments), and Big Futures career and college prep
98% high school graduation rate among youth in the program; 92% maintain or improve relationships, conduct, and self-confidence
Contact: 704-910-1301 | elizabeth.hutchins@bbbscentralcarolinas.org

Programs That Change Lives in Cabarrus County
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Carolinas offers several pathways for youth and mentors to connect. The Community-Based program is their largest — Bigs and Littles meet at a time and place that works for them, typically on weekends or after school, building a natural friendship over shared activities. The School-Based program brings mentors directly into Cabarrus County Schools, making it easier for students to participate without extra transportation barriers. Bigs with Badges is a unique specialty program that pairs young people with officers from the Concord and Kannapolis police departments, building trust between youth and local law enforcement at a formative age. Big Futures focuses on older youth, providing monthly experiences around college prep, career exploration, SAT readiness, and interview skills — the kind of structured guidance that can literally change a young person's trajectory.
"Since 2004, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Carolinas, Cabarrus County has been providing mentors for children through one-to-one mentorship programs, serving more than 270 children in Cabarrus County through traditional community- and school-based mentoring and innovative specialty programs." — BBBS Central Carolinas
Why Youth Mentoring Matters — The Research Is Clear
The outcomes from Big Brothers Big Sisters programs are not anecdotal — they are measurable and consistent. BBBS Central Carolinas maintains a 98% high school graduation rate among youth in their programs. According to the MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership, youth who have a mentor are 55% more likely to enroll in college, 78% more likely to volunteer regularly, and significantly more likely to hold leadership roles as adults. The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention also reports that mentored youth are less likely to engage in risky behaviors, miss school, or face juvenile justice involvement. In a community like Concord, NC, where children and families face real pressures, the work of BBBS is not a luxury — it is a necessity.
Youth Mentoring Statistics Worth Sharing
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Carolinas reports that 92% of youth in their programs maintain or improve their relationships, conduct, and self-confidence. Nationally, according to BBBS America's annual impact data, mentored youth show a 46% likelihood decrease in drug use and a 27% decrease in skipping school. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recognizes youth mentoring as an evidence-based violence prevention strategy. With more than 30 million youth in America lacking a mentor, every match made by BBBS Central Carolinas in Concord represents a meaningful investment in the community's future.
References
1. MENTOR National — The Science of Mentoring | 2. BBBS America Research | 3. CDC Youth Violence Prevention
Solo Faith Church near me 587 Old Charlotte Rd SW Concord NC 28027 shares a deep commitment to the next generation with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Carolinas. Our church hosts community programs, youth worship, and a free food pantry delivery program through DoorDash. We believe every child in Concord deserves support — spiritually, practically, and relationally. Learn more at solofaith.org.
To learn more about their full range of programs, visit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Carolinas — the hub for all mentoring opportunities. For Cabarrus County–specific programs and enrollment, visit the Cabarrus County BBBS page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Carolinas do?
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Carolinas provides one-to-one mentoring relationships between caring adult volunteers (Bigs) and youth ages 7–18 (Littles). Programs include community-based mentoring, school-based mentoring, Bigs with Badges with local police, and Big Futures for career and college prep. They have served Cabarrus County since 2004 and now serve over 270 children in the Concord area.
How quickly can a child get matched with a mentor through BBBS?
Match times vary based on the availability of volunteer Bigs in the Cabarrus County area. BBBS Central Carolinas works to make quality matches as promptly as possible. To enroll a child or ask about current wait times, contact Elizabeth Hutchins at elizabeth.hutchins@bbbscentralcarolinas.org or call 704-910-1301.
What do I need to become a Big (mentor) in Cabarrus County?
To become a Big, you must be at least 18 years old, pass a background check, complete an interview and orientation, and commit to meeting with your Little at least twice a month for a minimum of one year. No special skills are needed — just a willingness to show up consistently. Visit bbbscentralcarolinas.org/volunteer to start your application today.
Where does Big Brothers Big Sisters serve in Concord NC?
BBBS Central Carolinas serves Cabarrus County from their Concord location at 104 Union St. S, Concord, NC 28025, as well as through school sites and community locations throughout the county. Programs operate year-round. Contact Elizabeth Hutchins at elizabeth.hutchins@bbbscentralcarolinas.org for current program schedules and community locations.
Is there a cost for families to enroll in Big Brothers Big Sisters?
No — there is absolutely no cost to families who enroll a child in Big Brothers Big Sisters programs. BBBS is a nonprofit organization funded through donations, grants, and community partnerships. All mentoring services are provided completely free of charge to eligible youth and families in Cabarrus County and throughout the Central Carolinas region.
Get Involved — Make a Difference in Concord NC
Solo Faith Church is always looking for volunteers, sponsors, and partners to help serve the Concord community. Join us — every contribution counts. Learn more here.



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