Big Brothers Big Sisters Hires Warsaw-Native to Build Presence
News Release
WARSAW – Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana has hired a new Community Development Director, Tammy Smith, to build a stronger presence in Kosciusko County.
Tammy, a Warsaw Native, brings expertise as well as a long-standing history within the community along with her. Having worked in the nonprofit sector her entire adult life, Tammy knows the ins and outs of building that presence within her community.
Tammy has been a Big Sister for over 8 years and has seen firsthand the impact that the organization has on youth. With plenty of kids on the waitlist, specifically in Kosciusko County, Tammy hopes to bridge the gap left by Covid- 19, and create a larger number of long-lasting, one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.
Tammy has incredible passion for serving the community, dedicating most of her career and personal life to get involved in programs that focus on improving the lives of youth in the community. She spent over 19 years as a Family Development Consultant and Director of Self Sufficiency Programs at Combined Community Services, working with low-income families in every area of their lives to improve their economic situations. On top of that, Tammy and her husband also fostered multiple children across 8 years.
When asked what she hopes to achieve in this new role, Tammy shared, “I have BIG goals for 2022 and look forward to partnering with other nonprofit agencies, businesses, and individuals who share the desire to help all youth succeed and thrive.”
Big Brothers Big Sisters is hoping to serve 400 matches in the county by 2025. Currently, there are 15 Littles waiting for a mentor, but that number will continue to grow as there are many youth waiting to get on that waitlist. These matches between Bigs and Littles create statistically proven, positive impacts on all participants, their families, and the communities around them.