Are you a motivated and compassionate person in your teens or 20’s? Do you want to be a part of something meaningful and impactful in your community? Look no further – we invite you to join the newly founded Junior Board of Supporting Illinois Brothers and Sisters (S.I.B.S)!
Who Are We? S.I.B.S. is a dedicated organization that recognizes the unique challenges faced by siblings of children and adults with disabilities. Our mission is to provide support, guidance, and a sense of belonging to these remarkable individuals. We understand that being a sibling to someone with disabilities comes with its own set of experiences, and we are here to create a community where you can share, learn, and grow together.
Why Should You Join?
Meaningful Impact: As a member of the S.I.B.S. Junior Board, you’ll have the opportunity to directly impact the lives of siblings and families across Illinois. Your ideas and efforts will contribute to shaping programs, events, and resources that make a real difference.
Build Connections: Connect with like-minded young people who share your passion for supporting siblings of children/adults with disabilities. Forge lifelong friendships and grow your network while making a positive impact.
Develop Leadership Skills: Enhance your leadership, teamwork, and organizational skills by actively participating in board meetings, brainstorming sessions, and planning events. These valuable skills will benefit you in your future endeavors.
Community Outreach: Be a voice for siblings within your community. Engage in outreach initiatives, awareness campaigns, and workshops to promote understanding and inclusivity.
Fun and Creativity: Get involved in planning fun events, workshops, and activities that celebrate the unique strengths of siblings. Your creativity and enthusiasm will help create memorable experiences for others.
If interested please fill out this form. An application will be sent at a later date.
Interest form: https://docs.google.com/forms/
If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to me at info@sibsnetwork.org.
Tara Conley