Homework Night

We are a zero-budget, grass roots move to connect adults who care with kids for tutoring and positive role models. Our goal is to equip churches to be a blessing to the students in their neighborhoods by providing HomeworkNight at their facility.

Homework Night in the Press

KPLCTV.com, Jan 27: Hot Button Editorial - The Tipping Point
KPLCTV.com, Jan 27: Hot Button Editorial - The Tipping Point Video

AmericanPress.com, Jan 18: Will you answer the call to Help?

AmericanPress.com, Jan 17: Marching for Change: Walk promotes hope for Students

AmericanPress.com, Jan 12:  Homework Night session, 5-7 p.m. Mondays at church

AmericanPress.com, Jan 10: Local Businessman helps power dreams of local youth
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What is Homework Night?

Homework Night is a movement, born in the hearts of young people and their leaders, to change our community, one child at a time.

Vision. We are a zero budget, volunteer movement with vision to connect people of character with children in need to deliver help and hope through tutoring and positive role models.

Why we are doing this: In developing Bridge Builders and other programs to support children in schools, it has become apparent that some children don’t have the support at home to get their studies done. Sometimes, these kids don’t have any adults in their life who are not mixed up in drugs, gangs, or invested in the street life. We’re thinking this cannot be under our watch.

Our Plan:

Þ Expanding Sites: We started the pilot site in January 2011 with a single location, Zion Tabernacle. We are adding a second official site and our goal is to inspire and lead other groups of caring people to open HomeworkNight in their neighborhoods. 2012-2014, Monday and Tuesday Nights when school is open, 5-7 pm!

Þ Walk to Ignite the Education Movement in our community. This passion is rising up from students who want their community to be different! The Walk is on MLK Day, and our 2nd Walk was a great success!

Þ Celebration of Children - Annual Banquet is an opportunity to showcase the abilities of our Children to serve and lead, with the support of caring adults. Look on this page for the speeches of the children - get ready to be moved!

Þ Inspiring and Connecting New Adults to do Homework Night in your Neighborhood. We have positive relationships with the school leaders, and we want to help you launch Homework Night in your neighborhood, to connect people of character with children in need all over our community.

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