Our Neighborhood Homework House

Organization Description: 

Neighborhood Building

ONHH provides academic, social and spiritual tools to enable students to thrive. Because of the critical importance of family and community support within neighborhoods, NHH organizes and supports a Parent Advisory Group to facilitate community action and collaboration in neighborhoods that we serve. Workshops are offered to parents in their home language in order to equip them with the tools to ensure the pursuit of higher education in their families, provide the necessities (food, clothing, housing, medical, etc.), and expand their knowledge on the U.S. education system.

K-5 Program

The K-5 program is designed to pair tutors in 1:1 or small-group interactions to focus on academic success. The tutors serve as mentors to these students, celebrating their successes, remembering their special occasions and engaging in activities with students outside of their neighborhood.

Teen Project

The Neighborhood Teen Project (NTP) has been designed to challenge our growing teen population to achieve their fullest potential in high school, set career goals, prepare for college and develop the life and leadership skills necessary to achieve their goals.

Location: 
P.O. Box 0993
Azusa, CA 91702
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Mission Statement: 

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.

Our approach to meeting the needs of the community is to actually move into targeted low-income neighborhoods to not only help students get the tools they need for better academic achievement, but equip their families to provide the motivation for higher achievement through workshops, partnering as an advocate at their children's schools

EIN: 
95-4713600
Do You Require Formal Orientation Training for Volunteers?: 
Yes
Do you have a listing of your volunteer opportunities on your organization’s website?: 
No
Are more than one-third of the participants in your organization/programs low income (below 150% of the poverty level)?: 
Yes
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NTEE Major Category: 
Education
NTEE Code: 
B80
NTEE Minor Category: 
Student Services, Organizations of Students
Assets: 
$30,831.00
Assets Bucket: 
$25,000-$100,000
Income: 
$201,485.00
Income Bucket: 
$100,000-$250,000
Form 990 Revenue Amount: 
$199,916.00