Welcome to the Neighborhood Homework House! Our mission is to establish and sustain neighborhood based learning centers in Azusa wherein at-risk children and their families are equipped to thrive academically, socially, and spiritually. Read what makes us much more than just an after-school program.
Summer Splash 2010!
Join us in offering a "cool" summer program for our kids during July! For more information, please contact:
Shana Urive (shana@onhh.org)
Crystal Marquez (crystal@onhh.org)
Together We Are Making A Difference
• Each year more than 200 volunteers donate in excess of 25,000 hours to Neighborhood Homework House.
• Homework House students benefit from more than 20,000 hours of personal tutoring and mentoring each year!
• Homework House tutoring programs are filled to capacity with 157 at-risk children and teens receiving personal tutoring, many more are on the waiting list.
• 93% of children served are from extremely low & low-income homes.
• 53% of Homework House 6th -12th graders have a GPA above 3.0!
• 100% of parents participate in Homework House education workshops and classes.
Ninth Street
The 9th St Homework House
561 E. 9th St Apt 3
Azusa, CA
Free After-School Tutoring
Kindergarten - 5th Grade
More about the 9th St. Homework House
Sixth Street
The 6th St Homework House
667 Glenfinnan, Apt. D
Azusa, CA
Free After-School Tutoring
Kindergarten - 5th Grade
More about the 6th St. Homework House
Teens
Neighborhood Teen Project
Preparing neighborhood teens for careers and college.
777 E. Alosta Ave (property of Foothill Community Church)
Azusa, CA
More about the Neighborhood Teen Project
Neighborhood Homework House Neighborhood Building
Neighborhood Homework House Neighborhood Building
Rationale: NHH provides academic, social and spiritual tools to enable students to thrive and believes that a critical component is the family and their neighborhood as well. Thus, NHH provides leadership to the establishment and support of a Parent Advisory Group to encourage and support the neighbors in which NHH sites are established.
For information on workshops, seminars and events contact 6th St. Program Director, Shana Urive.




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