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Tutoring Center announces grant from Hamilton Family Foundation

March 20, 2015
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The Tutoring Center Foundation (TCF) is pleased to announce a $10,000 grant from The Jeanne G. and Lawson W. Hamilton Jr. Family Foundation. Since being established in 2005 by the late West Virginia businessman and philanthropist and his wife, the Hamilton Family Foundation has had a significant impact in Lewisburg and the state of West Virginia.

“The late Mr. Hamilton was a tireless supporter of educational and community organizations from the time he began his line of successful coal businesses in the mid-1940s until his death in 2007,” notes Jon Lindbergh, president of the TCF Board of Directors. “By providing ongoing, generous support, the Hamilton Foundation has been central to the Center’s success, and we are deeply grateful.”

For more than 15 years, TCF has served families in the Greenbrier Valley by helping hundreds of students meet their academic goals and challenges. The Tutoring Center Foundation provides one-on-one instruction to students from kindergarten through high school in just about any subject, including advanced math, SAT/ACT/GED prep, and foreign languages. Tutors emphasize building self-esteem and confidence, along with study and time-management skills. Scholarships are available based on a sliding payment scale and available funding.

Contact The Tutoring Center to make the second half of the school year all about your student’s success. For more information, call 304-645-1877, email wvtutor2@gmail.com, or stop by at 107 N. Lafayette Street in Lewisburg.

 

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