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| The Big Brother movement had its start in the United States. A group of men were concerned by the growing rates of delinquency among young boys in single-parent families. In 1903 they decided to help those children, on an individual basis, by offering them the presence of a volunteer adult, the goal being to forge a bond of friendship, trust and encouragement between adult and child. |
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