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2024 Volunteer Appreciation Month Spotlight Series
04.01.2024Volunteer Appreciation Month is an exciting opportunity for Heart Math Tutoring to show our gratitude for the 1,400+ volunteer tutors supporting just over 1,300 elementary students across the Carolinas! Heart tutors dedicate an hour of their time each week to ensure students in Charlotte, Charleston, and Winston-Salem are building necessary foundational math skills and the academic confidence they need for long-term success. Tutors have a lasting impact on their students’ education, and we’re excited to highlight a few of Heart’s incredible volunteers and community partners … continue reading
Heart Math Tutoring Featured on WBTV News
08.22.2016Ben Williamson talks with Heart Math Tutoring program manager Padgett Sullivan about the volunteer drive for the 2016/17 school year. "Volunteers find this experience really impactful. 100% of vol...
Heart Math Tutoring Featured on TWC News
08.11.2016TWC News anchor Rob Boisvert talks with Heart Math Tutoring executive director Emily Elliott about the need for volunteers to help elementary school children build math skills and confidence. "We...
Heart Math Tutoring Featured on Good Day Charlotte
"Our job is to make tutoring easy so that kids who are below grade level in elementary school math can catch up... Volunteers just give one hour per week to help kids pick up the skills that they ...
Heart Math Tutoring Featured on Charlotte Today
Heart Math Tutoring was featured on Charlotte Today to spread the word about Heart's 2016/17 Volunteer Drive. "We partner with Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools. We give tutors a curriculum and we pu...
Heart Math Tutoring: The Formula for Classroom Success
07.21.2016NC State Philanthropy Journal News Charlena Wynn By Emily Elliott "A sixth-grade girl experiencing homelessness in Charlotte in 2009 remarked over dinner, “I swear, sometimes my school feel...