JEWISH BIG BROTHER AND BIG SISTER ASSOCIATION OF GREATER BOSTON
333 NAHANTON STREET, NEWTON, MA 02459 www.jbbbs.org

Total Revenue
$2,520,876
Total Expenses
$1,962,781
Net Assets
$1,615,246

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO HELP TO CONNECT CHILDREN TO ADULT MENTORS, AND INTRODUCE ADULTS WHO HAVE DISABILITIES TO NEW FRIENDS IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. IN THIS WAY WE SEEK TO SUPPORT AND EMPOWER INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES TO ENGAGE, TO PARTICIPATE ACTIVELY IN THE LIFE OF THEIR COMMUNITIES, TO LIVE INSPIRED AND TO INSPIRE OTHERS.

THE ORGANIZATION'S PROGRAMS INCLUDE A COMMUNITY BASED PROGRAM THAT MATCHES ADULT VOLUNTEERS WITH CHILDREN. HERE, WE SERVE CHILDREN AND TEENS - AGES 6-18 - FROM OVER 90 TOWNS IN GREATER BOSTON, INCLUDING THE NORTH AND SOUTH SHORES. THEY ARE JEWISH AND NON-JEWISH. THEY COME FROM A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT PLACES AND LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES AND INCLUDE KIDS FROM SINGLE- AND TWO-PARENT FAMILIES OF ALL SOCIOECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS. SOME ARE GOING THROUGH CHALLENGING TIMES: STRUGGLING SOCIALLY OR ACADEMICALLY, CONFRONTING THEIR OWN (OR A PARENT'S OR SIBLING'S) DISABILITIES OR MEDICAL OR MENTAL HEALTH CONCERNS. SOME ARE NEW IMMIGRANTS TO THE UNITED STATES AND WORKING HARD TO GET ADJUSTED TO LIFE IN GREATER BOSTON. SOME HAVE EXPERIENCED A RECENT (OR NOT SO RECENT) DIVORCE AND, SOME, THE DEATH OF A PARENT OR SIBLING.THE FRIEND 2 FRIEND PROGRAMS SUPPORTS ONE-TO-ONE FRIENDSHIPS FOR QUALIFYING ADULTS. IT SERVES ADULTS WHO HAVE DISABILITIES, PROVIDES CONTINUITY IN SERVICE FOR LITTLE BROTHERS AND SISTERS AGING OUT OF OUR CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS, AS WELL AS OTHER YOUNG ADULTS AND PEOPLE AT MID-LIFE AND BEYOND, THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A NEW FRIEND, SOCIALIZE, STAY ACTIVE!PARTICIPANTS ARE AGES 18+ WITH MILD TO MODERATE DISABILITIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COGNITIVE AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, LEARNING DISABILITIES, MILD MENTAL ILLNESS, AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS, TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY. THEY POSSESS BASIC COMMUNICATION AND INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS. THEY'RE JEWISH AND NON-JEWISH FROM A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT PLACES AND LIFE EXPERIENCES. THE COMMON THREAD IS THAT EACH COULD BOTH BENEFIT FROM, AND SEEKS, HUMAN CONNECTION, SOCIALIZATION, FRIENDSHIP.OUR VOLUNTEERS SPEND A FEW HOURS EACH MONTH HELPING ANOTHER ADULT FEEL SPECIAL. MAYBE THEY SHARE THE PARTICIPANT'S PASSION FOR TRIVIA NIGHT OR HIS OR HER INTEREST IN GOURMET COOKING. OR PERHAPS THE VOLUNTEER IS TO THANK FOR INTRODUCING THE PARTICIPANT TO A BRAND NEW HOBBY, A FAVORITE EATERY, A CLASSIC FILM.STILL, OTHERS COULD SIMPLY BENEFIT FROM THE ADDITIONAL POSITIVE ROLE MODELING A MENTOR PROVIDES. FOR INSTANCE, WE'VE ENCOUNTERED CHILDREN AND TEENS WHO ARE IN THE PROCESS OF COMING OUT OR HAVE RECENTLY COME OUT AS GLBTQ AND WHO ARE LOOKING TO CONNECT TO A BIG BROTHER OR SISTER WHO'S BEEN THERE. OR WE HEAR FROM MOMS AND DADS WHO ARE SINGLE PARENTS BY CHOICE AND WHO'VE RECOGNIZED THE BENEFIT TO GROWING THEIR OWN AND THEIR CHILD'S SUPPORT SYSTEMS TO INCLUDE A MENTOR.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Kimberless SchumacherFORMER PRESIDENT & CEO40$124,871
Jeffrey SavitPRESIDENT & CEO40$46,833
Beth TuckDIRECTOR1$0
Daniel KleinDIRECTOR1$0
Robin CohenDIRECTOR1$0
Jonathan SoytDIRECTOR1$0
Stephen SilkDIRECTOR1$0
Judy ShankmanDIRECTOR1$0
Marc RubensteinDIRECTOR1$0
Stephen RosenDIRECTOR1$0
Elyse MarshDIRECTOR1$0
Adam EisenbergDIRECTOR1$0
Jeffrey GanzDIRECTOR1$0
David FranklinDIRECTOR1$0
Peter AntoszykDIRECTOR1$0
Danielle AinDIRECTOR1$0
Andrew FriedmanCLERK1$0
Steven SisselmanTREASURER1$0
Jeff MaimonBOARD CHAIR1$0

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