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Helping Hands

OUR MISSION

By choosing us at Two Fold Tutoring, you're effectively taking strives to improve our community. Our goal is to help facilitate said improvement through the donation of 25% of each session payment to a charity of YOUR choice. 

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SOME OF TWO FOLD TUTORS' FAVORITE ORGANIZATIONS TO DONATE TO:

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FEEDING AMERICA

"When you support Feeding America, you are helping our nationwide network of food banks deliver programs at the front line of hunger. Programs like school-based food pantries, emergency disaster relief, and Kids’ Cafe. When people face hunger, they often struggle to meet other basic needs as well — such as housing, employment and healthcare. That’s why Feeding America is committed to more than providing food for people in need." We like this organization because it helps address one of the most overlooked issues in our society today.

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ST. JUDE'S HOSPITAL

"The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of our founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family's ability to pay." We like this organization because they help provide medical treatment to all, regardless of race, religion, or financial status. As all our employees here are under the age of 18, we would hate to see fellow children suffer due to circumstances beyond their control.

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A PLACE CALLED HOME

"[Their missions is to]: (1) to increase the likelihood that members will remain in school, graduate, and go on to pursue higher learning and/or meaningful employment; (2) to increase each member’s capacity for positive, non-prejudicial and nonviolent interaction with peers, teachers, adults, family and community members; (3) to reduce members’ involvement or likelihood to be involved in criminal behavior or gang activity; and (4) to empower members and inspire them to take ownership of their lives and to make a positive difference in their communities and in the world." We like this organization because it's Los Angeles based. They focus on improving the livelihood of less fortunate kids who deserve a fulfilling childhood and education.

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UNITED WE DREAM

United We Dream creates a welcoming space for young immigrants regardless of their status. They try to use the fear of discrimination to create a voice for immigrants and the undocumented. This is created through youth-led campaigns at the local state and federal level. They open doors for LGBTQ immigrant youth, clear pathways to education, stop deportations or create alliances across social movements, United We Dream puts undocumented immigrant youth in the driver’s seat to strategize, innovate and win.

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WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN

World Central Kitchen has an emergency food relief response. Through locally led approaches, their food resilience programs advance human and environmental health, offer access to professional culinary training, create jobs, and improve food security for the people we serve. Beyond these institutional kitchens, they also work to help women gain affordable access to safer and cleaner cooking solutions in their homes and small businesses by pursuing and advocating for macro level system changes that will advance the clean cooking sector as a whole.

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MARCH FOR OUR LIVES

March For Our Lives is a youth-led movement trying to end the epidemic of gun violence. They believe a new reality is possible, where society are free from gun violence in all of its forms, including state-sanctioned violence by police. Among young people, gun violence has become a top cause of death. It has many root causes, including hate, poverty, and despair. And it’s amplified by the societal belief that a gun can solve our problems. At MFOL, they take major strides to combat this heightening issue.

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