Heart Math Tutoring Celebrates Volunteers at Sold-Out HeartThrob Event
February 14, 2018
Thank you to everyone who attended HeartThrob on February 9th at Flight Beer Garden & Music Hall! The event supported Heart Math Tutoring (Heart) – a nonprofit dedicated to helping students in high-poverty elementary schools develop math skills and academic confidence.
Organized by a group of Heart Tutoring’s young professional volunteers, event costs were fully covered by generous community partners: Presenting Sponsor – Duke Energy/Piedmont Natural Gas; Platinum Level Sponsor – TIAA; Gold Level Sponsors – Carousel Capital, Flagship Healthcare Properties, Global Endowment Management, Grant Thornton, and K&L Gates; and Event Sponsors – Moore & Van Allen, Pamlico Capital, and Raymond James/Willson & Associates.
From the HeartThrob stage, Event Chair Ashley Kaiser said, “We as tutors love using the power of ‘yet’ with our students. If a student says ‘I don’t know,’ we respond, ‘You don’t know yet.’ If you are not a tutor yet, please consider signing up!”
You can learn more or sign up to be a volunteer tutor through April here!
Read the full HeartThrob 2018 press release here.
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