PHILADELPHIA – June 11, 2007 –
The Philadelphia Stock Exchange will help usher in Father’s
Day with a special bell ringing ceremony on Thursday, June 14 to
promote Big Brothers Big Sisters’ need for more male mentors.
Remarks will begin promptly at 9:15 a.m. Photography is permitted
on the trading floor.
Marlene L. Olshan, chief executive officer of Big Brothers Big
Sisters Southeastern PA (BBBS SEPA), one of the largest Big Brothers
Big Sisters affiliates in the U.S. and the largest in the state,
will be making opening remarks. BBBS SEPA now serves 2900 children
with an annual budget approaching $4 million dollars.
Big Brother Spencer Wright and his 8-year-old “little brother”
Dashawn will share their story.
The mission of the organization is to improve the lives of children
and strengthen communities through professionally supported, one-to-one
mentoring relationships.
More than 100,000 children in Delaware, Chester and Philadelphia
counties face risk factors that threaten their ability to become
healthy and productive adults. With nearly 1,000 boys waiting for
Big Brothers, BBBS needs more men to become mentors. BBBS mentoring
is proven to positively change the lives of these children and their
communities.
About the PHLX
The Philadelphia Stock Exchange was founded in 1790. The PHLX trades
more than 7,000 stocks, 2,502 equity options, 17 sectors index options
and currency options. For more information about the PHLX and its
products, visit www.phlx.com.
About BBBS SEPA
Big Brothers Big Sisters Southeastern PA is the oldest and largest
one-to-one youth mentoring organization in Pennsylvania, and provided
more than 2900 Big Brothers and Big Sisters to youth in Chester,
Delaware, and Philadelphia Counties in 2006. For more information,
visit www.bbbssepa.org