Access Online Tutoring While Combatting Personal Protective Equipment Shortage
I'm Sangeetha and I'm offering online tutoring for students in Grades 4-8. Proceeds will be donated to COMBAT-COVID19.
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The Provincial Government of Ontario has confirmed that schools will not re-open on May 4th as hoped and a date for school openings is pending. During this time, parents and students might find it tedious to adapt to this new way of learning as students are required to learn online. 

I am currently offering online tutoring for students in Grades 4 - 8 struggling with Math, Reading/Writing, and Science for students in Ontario while donating all proceeds during this difficult time to CONQUER-COVID19

CONQUER-COVID19 is collecting monetary donations and personal protective equipment to supply health care professionals and front line workers with the necessary tools to keep everyone safe. As Canadians, we too can play a part in supporting our front line workers while ensuring our family and friends could benefit from this new transition. All students will be provided one hour/week tutoring support where they could ask homework/assignment questions and will be introduced to material related to the subject at hand. 

If you would like to connect, please get in touch directly via my TC account (using the Connect/Message button) or by e-mail: jnn.sangeetha@gmail.com 

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