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2025 Volunteer Appreciation Month Spotlight Series
04.30.2025Heart Math Tutoring is excited to share that in the 2024/25 school year, over 1,400 volunteer tutors provided individualized math instruction and mentorship to students each week across the Carolinas. We are thankful for the time and talents of these volunteer tutors year-round, but we love having the opportunity each April during National Volunteer Appreciation Month to show our gratitude and to highlight the contributions of a few special tutors. Please see below for the volunteers featured in Heart’s 2025 Volunteer Appreciation Month Spotlight Series.… continue reading
HeartThrob 2019
11.30.2018Heart Math Tutoring is gearing up for its 5th Annual HeartThrob celebration, an annual event for young professional volunteers and their friends! Mark your calendar for Friday, February 8th from ...
Seek First to Understand…
11.29.2018Seek First to Understand… In Stephen Covey's “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”, Habit #5 is "Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood". Heart Tutoring's Program team re...
COMMUNITY FEEDBACK REQUESTED BY NCDHHS – ADD MATH
11.19.2018The NC Department of Health and Human Services released a draft statewide Early Childhood Action Plan and is asking for community feedback in writing by November 30th. The goal of the plan is to impro...
How Do You Make a Difference in Your Community?
11.13.2018Today, UNC Charlotte and TIAA partnered to host the “Making A Difference in the Community” Luncheon to honor Charlotte-area Difference Makers in recognition of TIAA’s centennial anniversary. On ...
Heart Math Tutoring 2018 Annual Report
10.25.2018In FYE 6/30/2018, nearly 900 Heart Tutoring students received one-on-one tutoring, and almost every single student showed measurable and meaningful gains in their math skills. 98% met growth goals on ...