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Shining a Spotlight on Mentorship: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast Honors 2025 Award Winners

Written by Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast | October 24, 2025

Shining a Spotlight on Mentorship: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast Honors 2025 Award Winners

Sarasota, FL (October 23, 2025) – Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast proudly announces its 2025 Big Brother and Big Sister of the Year: Trenton Reichling and Amariah Dawes. These exceptional volunteers have made a lasting difference in the lives of their Littles, embodying the true spirit of mentorship through their guidance, compassion, and unwavering support.


The Big Brother and Big Sister of the Year awards celebrate volunteers who go above and beyond to support and inspire their Little Brothers and Little Sisters. Through their dedication, Trenton and Amariah have helped shape futures, strengthened families, and built stronger communities.


“She is one of the kindest people I know. I feel like I can go to her and talk to her about anything, and she helps me with so many things. I’m so grateful to have her in my life,” said Little Sister Za'Riah. 


“Trent just isn’t a Big Brother; he’s a life-changer. He’s the kind of person who listens without judgment, always honest and open, giving me space to speak freely and be myself. Trenton makes every moment feel like we are truly connected,” said Little Brother Lucas.


“These mentors truly reflect the heart and mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters — creating life-changing connections through the power of mentorship,” said Kamala Martinez, President & CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast. “We are deeply grateful to Trenton and Amariah for the lasting impact they’ve made in the lives they’ve touched.”


For more information about Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast or to learn how to become a mentor, visit BBBSSUN.ORG.


About Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast
For 56 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast has been matching youth in meaningful, enduring, professionally supported mentoring relationships with adult volunteers who help them unlock their potential and achieve their greatest possible futures. 


Big Brothers Big Sisters’ evidence-based approach is designed to create positive youth outcomes, including educational success, avoidance of risky behaviors, higher aspirations, greater confidence, and improved relationships. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast has served over 1,500 youth across a 10-county footprint this past year. Learn how to get involved at www.bbbssun.org


Media Contact:
Gina Taylor, VP Communications & Marketing,
gtaylor@bbbssun.org, 941.488.4009