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Humans of Asheville: Jamye Davis

April 19, 2017 by Paul Clark

From: Spring Humans of Asheville Series By: Jennifer Mesk “I had been a Big Sister in Winston-Salem when I was in college. When I moved here the Assistant Director position was open and I’ve been here 18 years. I had…

Humans of Asheville Series: Jill Hartmann

April 17, 2017 by Paul Clark

From: Spring 2017 Humans Of Asheville Series By: Jennifer Mesk “I’ve been working here for 18 years.  I looked to move into the non profit world. I got lucky. My title is Enrollment Matching Specialist. I do all the interviews…

‘Bigs in Blue’ connects cops and youths

March 16, 2017 by Paul Clark

March 16, 2017, Asheville Citizen-Times By: Abigail Margulis ASHEVILLE – Policing is not just about preventing or solving crimes, said Asheville Police Department forensic expert Carissa Herrington, but it’s also about making connections with the community and learning what they need. Since…

Big Brothers Big Sisters Fundraiser Highlights Need For Male Mentor

March 5, 2017 by Paul Clark

March 5, 2017, Hendersonville Times-News By: Stephen Kindland The Big Brothers Big Sisters organization has long provided guidance to boys without a father at home. But finding enough men who can spend a few hours each month mentoring a boy…

Mountain Causes: Being a Big Sister

September 1, 2016 by Paul Clark

September 1, 2016, Asheville Citizen-Times By: Beth Walton The two sat and talked in Lane’s living room as their children played together nearby. Toys were scattered on the floor, and the youngest child, Morris’ baby girl, was showing off her…

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