We Need Your Help

We believe that every child deserves his or her best chance at school and we need you to help us make that happen. There are many kids who could succeed at school with just a little bit of extra one-on-one help. So often parents want to help, but are unable to. This is where you come in. Volunteer with us just one hour a week and see what a difference you can make in the life of a child.

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Become a Volunteer

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Sign up with us as a tutor. As part of the process you will have a chance to indicate which grades and subjects you would like to work with. When we know what your interests are we can better match you with students who can benefit from your talents.

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Make a commitment. Once we have your registration, we'll contact you to schedule a tutoring slot. We ask for a 1 hour a week minimum and a consistent weekly schedule. We try to have you meet with the same student each week, but we can not guarantee it.

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Come to the Holly Springs community center at your assigned time. All materials will be provided. We just need you and a kind, supportive attitude.

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Reach out as needed. If you get stuck with a student and don't know how else to help, reach out to us and we'll work with you.

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Grades

Kindergarten - Fifth

Subjects

  • Math
  • ELA
  • Science
  • Social Studies

About Us

Felicia Warner

Homework Helpers was born out of desire to help more children succeed in school. Felicia Warner has always loved math and has tutored others on and off since high school. She saw how helpful one on one help was and wanted to find a way to expand that to more children, particularly those who couldn't afford a tutor. Out of that desire Homework Helpers was born. By recruiting high school students who might be interested in teaching or those with service hours to fulfill, she hopes that all children who need help can get it.

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Are you ready to help a child discover an inner superhero?