The nonprofit organization is hoping to sign up 100 mentors in 100 days. Author: Wanya Reese Updated: 2:22 PM EST January 30, 2021 MACON, Ga. — Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Heart of Georgia is on a mission to recruit 100 mentors in 100 days. The CEO and President explained that during the coronavirus pandemic the need for mentors has only grown. "We just got to know each and other and after a few weeks we went to a baseball game," Cory Price said. In July of 2017, Cory Price and Shane Flot united through Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Heart of Georgia, "And it was just wanting to have that opportunity to give back, and help out young youth, just to hopefully set a good example for him," Flot said.