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THANKS FOR JOINING US AT THE 2024 BUILDING BIG BRIDGES GALA!

In September 2024, over 380 supporters gathered at the Hyatt Regency to Build BIG Bridges and to celebrate the impact of mentoring! Together, these donors, sponsors, friends, and community leaders were inspired to give $493,000 to support one-to-one mentoring programs right here in Portland and Southwest Washington. These funds will allow us to create more matches to uplift and defend the potential of every child who needs someone to listen, support, and be a friend. 

This year, we set a historic goal to raise $500,000 at this event— a record-breaking amount for our agency. We’re only $7,000 short of this goal. You can help us make history by making a donation today to help us cross the finish line!

From everyone at Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest, thank you for making this event successful and for helping us continue to build BIG bridges!

Congratulations to the 2024 Bigs and Littles of the Year! 

Congratulations to the inaugural Big Futures Award Winner: Milo Hudson

Milo Hudson is an attorney based in New York. He is an Associate at the law firm Selendy Gay, and starting next year he will serve as a Judicial Law Clerk first on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and then on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Milo earned his bachelor’s degree summa cum laude from New York University and then earned his law degree from Yale Law School, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Law Journal. Milo was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. 

Milo is a former mentee, or Little Brother, of Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest. He was matched with his Big Brother, Stefan, for four years from ages 8-11. Milo is being honored with the Big Futures Award for his achievements, which exemplify our mission of igniting the power and promise of youth.

 

Thank You to our 2024 Sponsors!

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