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Racing to 100 Tutors Across the Carolinas!
01.03.2025
Heart volunteers are currently providing math instruction and mentorship to over 1,300 students across Charlotte, Charleston, and Winston-Salem! We are grateful for Heart tutors and proud of the progress students have made. We want all students who were nominated by their teachers this school year to have access to one-on-one tutoring, and we need the community’s help.
On January 3rd, Heart is launching Race to 100, a volunteer recruitment campaign to find 100 additional volunteers willing to spend 1 hour a week … continue reading
2015 Volunteer Drive Recap
09.24.2015Tutors Exceed Goal And Will Serve More Students By Emily Elliott, Executive Director On Sept. 17, Heart tutors and staff celebrated the end of the “official” 2015 Volunteer Drive and the beg...
What It Means To Become A Heart Math Tutoring Volunteer
09.15.2015Heart Math Tutoring volunteers commit to weekly tutoring sessions that last either 30 minutes or one hour and can team up with friends, family and colleagues to be “partner tutors.” A Heart staff ...
Heart Math Tutoring Receives $20,000 From Wells Fargo For Billingsville Leadership Academy
09.11.2015Heart Math Tutoring is happy to share that for the second consecutive year, a grant of $20,000 from Wells Fargo will allow us to partner with Billingsville Leadership Academy. Starting later...
Volunteer Tutors Share Impact Of Tutoring
09.02.2015Please watch this 90-second video to hear firsthand accounts of Heart Math Tutoring from the program’s volunteer tutors, students and educators. In 2015-16, Heart will serve 350 elementary students ...
Students Thrive When They’re Not Isolated, Community Rolls Up Its Sleeves
09.01.2015By Emily Elliott, Executive Director Below is my two-minute response to the prompt “What Matters Most in Education,” shared recently with candidates for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Board of E...