Skip to main content
Tag

Bigs of the Year

Inside the Big Gala: What to Expect at Our Biggest Night of the Year

By Fundraising Events, In The News

Every fall, the Big Gala brings together our community for one unforgettable evening, and this year will be no exception. Whether you’re a long-time supporter of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay or just learning about our mission, the Big Gala is an incredible opportunity to make a difference while enjoying a night of celebration, connection, and inspiration.

Why Attend?

It’s Bigger Than a Gala. It’s a Movement
When you walk through the doors, you’re not just attending another event, you’re stepping into a room full of people who believe in the power of mentorship. Every ticket, every bid, and every raised paddle helps us match more children with caring adult mentors and fund life-changing programs throughout our eight-county service area.

Your Presence Supports Local Youth
This isn’t just a party with a purpose, it’s an investment in the future. The funds raised at the Gala go directly toward matching more Littles with dedicated Bigs and providing ongoing support to those matches. When you attend, you’re helping kids overcome obstacles, build confidence, and achieve their full potential.

It’s One of the Most Inspiring Nights of the Year
There’s something powerful about being in a room filled with mentors, mentees, donors, and community leaders all united by a shared cause. Throughout the evening, you’ll hear stories of transformation that remind us all why mentoring matters. It’s not uncommon for tears, laughter, and standing ovations to happen-sometimes all in the same five minutes!

Connect with Change-Makers
The Gala is also an opportunity to meet and mingle with fellow supporters, business professionals, and community leaders who share your passion for making a difference. Many lasting partnerships, friendships, and mentorship opportunities have started at our Galas.

What to Expect

Live Entertainment
Enjoy a special musical performance by Ken Block and Drew Copeland of Sister Hazel, sure to bring a unique and heartfelt energy to the night.

Dinner, Drinks, and Desserts
Guests will enjoy a full dinner, cocktails, and a sweet ending, all curated to make the night feel like a true celebration.

The Rays UP Award Presentation
This year, we’ll honor Brett Morgan, CEO of Morgan Auto Group, with the Rays UP Award, a recognition given to individuals or businesses making a significant impact on local youth.

Bigs and Littles of the Year
We’ll also be celebrating our Bigs and Littles of the Year, highlighting the power of consistent mentorship and the lasting relationships built through our program.

Live and Silent Auctions
Bid on exclusive experiences, travel packages, one-of-a-kind items, and more, all in support of our mission. From sports memorabilia to luxury getaways, there’s something for everyone.

Heartwarming Stories of Mentorship
Throughout the evening, you’ll hear real stories from local matches that highlight the life-changing impact of mentoring. These are the moments that ground the glamour and remind us why we’re all here.

Dress to Impress

The Big Gala is your chance to dress up and stand out, but most importantly, to show up for kids in our community who need someone in their corner.

Ready to RSVP?

Mark your calendar, gather your friends or colleagues, and get ready for an evening you’ll never forget. Whether you’re attending for the first time or the fifteenth, the Big Gala is more than an event. It’s a celebration of what’s possible when we come together for a greater cause.

Let’s make this year’s Big Gala the most impactful yet. We can’t wait to see you there. Sign up here.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay Welcomes Robyn L. Ostrem as New CEO

By In The News

We’re excited to share some wonderful news! Robyn L. Ostrem has joined Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay as our new Chief Executive Officer.

Robyn brings over 25 years of experience leading nonprofit organizations and a true passion for helping young people grow and succeed. Before joining us, she was the senior vice president of operations at the Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA, where she managed multiple locations and programs impacting thousands of lives.

What makes Robyn’s story even more special is her history with Big Brothers Big Sisters. From 2000 to 2013, she led the McHenry County, Illinois affiliate and even volunteered as a mentor herself. She says, “Big Brothers Big Sisters is where I found my purpose. I’m so happy to be back and ready to help create new opportunities for kids in our community.”

Here in Tampa Bay, we’re proud to serve over 2,500 kids every year through one-on-one mentorship and group programs that help build confidence and open doors to a brighter future.

We’re thankful for the leadership of our outgoing CEO, Chris Letsos, and can’t wait to see all the great things Robyn will bring to our team and the children we serve.

Welcome, Robyn!

bbbs tampa bay big brother and big sister of the year

2025 Big Sister and Big Brother of the Year

By In The News

We are thrilled to announce the 2025 Big Sister and Big Brother of the Year: Janae and Carl! These extraordinary mentors have gone above and beyond in their commitment to making a difference in the lives of their Littles and their communities. Janae and Carl embody the spirit of mentorship, compassion, and resilience that are at the heart of our mission.

Janae and Taniya

Janae comes from a multi-generational Big family, her father having been a Big. Working in the Department of Juvenile Justice, she had seen many children in the community struggle. She felt like she could make a difference by helping them think a little bigger and gain different experiences.

Starting their match when Taniya was just 7, she is now 16 and maintains her honor roll status. Their lunch outings provided an escape from the world, providing some sense of normalcy, especially during times of adversity and housing instability.

“I’m proud of what she’s accomplished and where she’s gone; she has come so far. She didn’t always talk to me and express herself, but we’re working on talking things through. Her confidence went up, she is very articulate, and we chat non-stop now.
“I act as an external person who can talk to her and let her vent. Some of these kids have been let down so many times by other adults in and out of their lives.

Janae offers as a final piece of advice to future Big mentors: What we do is not extraordinary. It doesn’t take much time. It’s about consistency. To quote Dr. Seuss: Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.”

Carl and Calab

“So many people say you can’t change the world, but I think you can.” Carl had a solid foundation growing up and later became a father. After the nest had emptied, he wanted to help young men without father figures. Now, Carl is proud of the mutual trust and understanding he shares with his Little Brother Calab.

Carl shares, “At first you might think ‘How am I going to entertain this kid?’, but BBBS makes it so easy. “Even from the beginning, we had lots of fun and didn’t have to try too hard. “Just show up and they know they can count on you.”

Calab is the oldest child out of four siblings – and the only boy. “There is a lot of love in that house, and I have a lot of admiration for Calab’s mom. She teaches them to be respectful. It was always ‘Mr. Carl’ when we first got together.”

Over the years, learning opportunities have come up, such as financial responsibility and opening an investment account. Calab’s A-B grades earn him frequent visits to a popular fast-casual Mexican food chain. His confidence has improved, resulting in better relationships inside the home and at school.

“Nothing is more important to the future than our kids. At the grassroots level, BBBS is shaping this future.”

Do you feel inspired by Janae and Carl’s stories? You, too, can make a lasting difference in the life of a child and your community by becoming a Big! Mentorship is a powerful way to create positive change, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. If you’re ready to start your journey as a mentor, reach out today to learn more about how you can get involved. Together, we can build brighter futures, one match at a time!

Click Here to Learn More and Sign Up!

Bigs of the Year 2023

By In The News, Match Stories

Our Matches of the Year are chosen annually by our Program staff. After a thorough selection process, we are proud to announce:

BIG & LITTLE SISTERS OF THE YEAR

Big Sister Deen and Little Sister Ariyanah

Big Sister Deen and Little Sister Ariyanah have been matched for 3 years in the community-based program. They enjoy the simple things like sharing a meal, watching a movie, or completing a craft, just as long as they’re together they have a wonderful time. Ariyanah’s self-confidence has exploded since being matched with Deen. Once a quiet, yet friendly, little girl, Ariyanah is now an outspoken advocate for herself and others. Ariyanah is quick to help out at home and at school, setting the example for her younger siblings and peers. Ariyanah approaches others to strike up conversations and passes out compliments regularly. Her high emotional intelligence and increased self-confidence allow Ariyanah to spread even more positivity to those around her. Ariyanah’s mom, Anita, credits her blossoming sense of self to having a gentle and encouraging Big Sister like Deen. Ariyanah says Deen is a great person who helps her to be a great kid. Ariyanah is inspired by Deen’s travel stories and Deen encourages her to work hard and dream big so she can achieve her goals — one of Ariyanah’s current goals is to keep her status as one of the Top 5 students in her grade academically. Deen is truly changing Ariyanah’s self-perspective and outlook on life.

 

BIG & LITTLE BROTHERS OF THE YEAR

Big Brother Brian and Little Brother Angel

Big Brother Brian and Little Brother Angel have been matched since 2014. Over the course of their near-decade-long Match, they have experienced all sorts of activities together like boating, fishing, visiting SkyZone trampoline park, volunteering at Metropolitan ministries, and exploring new places to eat. The duo fully engages in all of the perks provided by the agency such as tickets to the Monster Jam monster truck rally, Bucs & Rowdies games, and of course Bowl For Kids Sake. Brian partnered with Angel’s mom, Maryli, in finding community resources available to them, like free dental care. Brian helped his Little Brother prepare his resume and hone his interview skills – resulting in Angel landing a position that he has held for three years now. Angel has taught Brian about his Mexican culture and how to celebrate and appreciate their diversity. Though he is a junior in high school – with responsibilities as a shift lead at his job – he still makes outings with his Big a priority; they intend to stay in touch forever. Angel is grateful for his Big and recommends every child have a chance to get a Big.

2022 Bigs & Littles of the Year

By Match Stories

Each year, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay staff members nominate Bigs & Littles who have shown outstanding growth in our program and truly exemplify what it means to ignite the power and promise of youth. We are proud to announce our 2022 Bigs & Littles of the Year!

BIG BROTHER BILL & LITTLE BROTHER JAHEEM

Bill and Jaheem

WATCH VIDEO

Big Brother Bill and Little Brother Jaheem have been matched since March 2017. Jaheem is one of seven children in his family, so his mom thought he could use a positive role model and some one-to-one time with someone he could trust.

Bill recently got married and asked Jaheem to be a part of the wedding. Jaheem had the honor of walking the ring down the aisle with Bill’s canine pet Ringeaux. Jaheem had the time of his life at the wedding, dancing and enjoying the celebration of this new chapter in his Big’s life. Jaheem always lights up when talking about his relationship with his Big. “My Big Brother is an amazing person, and he’s unique, and we get along well, and he’s like family to us.”

Jaheem knows that he can share anything with Bill. This trust made Jaheem feel safe in coming out to his Big. Jaheem felt it was important to be himself around his Big, saying, “You gotta be yourself and don’t change for anybody.” Bill told Jaheem that he appreciates him sharing his personal feelings and that it’s healthy to be genuine and honest. To show his support, and with Jaheem’s parent’s consent, Bill took Jaheem to a few pride events so that Jaheem could feel the camaraderie of being with other people in the LGBTQ+ community. Jaheem says he always has fun with his Big Brother, and Bill feels the same.

BIG SISTER SHANDRA & LITTLE SISTER ASHARIA

Asharia and Shandra

WATCH VIDEO

Big Sister Shandra & Little Sister Asharia have shared a friendship for over four years. Before they were matched, Asharia and her mother struggled to manage Asharia’s diabetes, resulting in hospitalizations, and leading to Asharia being placed in medical foster care. After returning to her mom, Asharia’s mother knew she needed a friend and role model to help her through the difficulties she faced growing up with diabetes. And Shandra stuck with Asharia ever since and made managing Asharia’s diabetes a top priority.

Due to issues with Asharia’s health, she has switched from in-person school to virtual school multiple times. Switching schools and learning new platforms is difficult for any child, especially when it happens often. Shandra was able to help Asharia through these transitions and is a source of consistent support. Shandra and Asharia talk about new ways to study and manage the new school year in whatever learning platform was occurring, focusing on Asharia doing her best. Thanks to study sessions with her Big, Asharia has made the honor roll numerous times.

Shandra has been a constant in Asharia’s life through all the changes. Asharia feels safe talking to her Big about how she was feeling due to COVID and her health, process through life’s changes, resolving any challenges together.

Start your volunteer journey with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay here.

2021 Bigs & Littles of the Year

By Match Stories

Each year, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay staff members nominate Bigs & Littles who have shown outstanding growth in our program and truly exemplify what it means to ignite the power and promise of youth. We are proud to announce our 2021 Bigs & Littles of the Year!

 

BIG BROTHER CHRIS & LITTLE BROTHER JAMES

Chris and James

For more than five years, Chris has provided support, guidance, and stability in helping James through some challenging times, including his father‘s passing. Chris enjoyed his relationship with James so much that he joined the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay Board of Directors. And James, now 16, paid Chris perhaps the highest compliment, sharing recently that he hopes to be a Big Brother himself one day.

WATCH

 

BIG SISTER JULIA & LITTLE SISTER MADISON

Madison and Julia

Little Sister Madison was only seven years old when she first met Big Sister Julia and was not quite sure what to think of this new person in her life. Now, after five years of fun and friendship, both agree that their relationship is destined to last a lifetime. And Julia has enjoyed the experience so much that she joined the agency’s Pinellas Leadership Council and has actively helped promote the agency to potential new corporate partners and volunteer mentors.

WATCH

Bigs of the Year 2020

By Match Stories

BIG BROTHER OF THE YEAR

Big Brother Adel Refai and Little Brother Kevin

Little Brother Kevin has been matched with Big Brother Adel for more than half his life, enrolled in the program at 5 years old after his mother passed away and his father was not in the picture. Adel shared with Kevin that both of his parents had passed away as well, and through that shared tragedy a relationship was formed. Throughout the past nearly 7 years, Adel and Kevin have bonded over karate (they took lessons together) and have shared many new experiences. Adel has helped Kevin improve his grades, reduce negative behaviors, and attain goals the two have set together. They have grown so close that last year when Adel got married, he asked Kevin to be the best man at his wedding.

 

BIG SISTER OF THE YEAR

Big Sister Emily Bringer and Little Brother David

As one of 13 children, David’s parents knew that he would benefit from the individual attention that comes with being a Little Brother. So when approached with the prospect of matching him with a 23-year-old Big Sister, they did not hesitate. Emily was new to Tampa Bay and was looking for a way to get connected to her new community. It was a perfect match. Through the past 6 years, David and his family have dealt with unemployment, changing homes, and switching schools. But through it all, Emily has been there to support David. She has helped him improve his reading and math levels, and they share activities like drawing, baking, and his most recent passion: rapping.

Skip to content
Branded by Stevie & Fern