I thought i would share this as I just found out earlier this week. But it's a requirement of Big Brothers/Big Sisters that you show proof of car ownership & Insurance or Proof of membership in a car sharing program (I-go/Zip car etc...). Now this would seem like a great requirement in the boonies some where. But I've been living car free in the city of Chicago for 7 years. And some how I've managed to survive. Including when i was teaching Special Ed. in Wilmette (2 trains and a bus). So i think it's kinda rubbish that they would exclude me (or anyone that doesn't want or need to drive) from helping a kid that deserves it. (Was looking into volunteering to fill the time since I haven't been riding. Guess I won't be doing it with Big Brothers.)

Just felt like sharing.

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Gabe, thanks for sharing. This is total weak sauce on BBBS's side. I was going to check out being a Big Sister this week so I am glad you posted this.
Weak Sauce is right. ;-) They ruined my Burrito of good intensions! ;-)
There are plenty of nonprofits in Chicago that need volunteers, mostly helping kids with their homework or playing sports with them. You don't need a car but some do background checks. I suggest you look into a local nonprofit in your area since you do not drive or cannot ride a bike at this moment.
Background check is of no consequence and yeah I'm going to keep looking...I just thought this was a lame policy on there part.
Nope, I'm just gonna go elsewhere.

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I've heard that before. You gonna try to do something about it?
I'm guessing it's cause they want you to be able to pick up the kid(s) and take them somewhere, but I don't see why public trans and going on rides with the kids isn't a viable alternative. Especially since kids in need are probably more likely to use alternate forms of transportation to a car anyway. Why not help teach them the alternatives? BBBS is missing an opportunity here.
I got outta the business of teaching corporations. :-)
I'm sure the other Gabe hit it on the head. That they expect you to pick kids up and take them places. And since they are a National organization I'm sure they make a national policy based on lack of public transit in all areas. It's silly but it's just the sort of short sighted view I would expect from a corporation.
Aww Howard, You do know the sweet ways to my heart! ;-) I like a good argument with anyone. But i hate arguing with corporations. I prefer to just go elsewhere.

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