Cargill supports Wake County tutoring programs
Cargill has donated $30,000 to two tutoring programs in the Raleigh area.
Posted — UpdatedAt Boys & Girls Clubs of Wake County, money from Cargill will go toward the Power Hour program. Power Hour is a year-round, incentive-based tutoring program for Boys & Girls Club members ages six to 18. Students receive homework assistance, and staff members track students’ progress and provide support.
Cargill also donated funds to the System’s School/Community Helping Hands Mentoring Program (S/CHHMP) of the Wake County Public School System, which provides support services to African-American male students. Funding from Cargill assisted the S/CHHMP with providing a North Carolina End-of-Grade Tutorial Program to create additional opportunities to prepare students for standardized testing.
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