September 10, 2016 – Cumming, GA – Next Generation Focus (NGF) is pleased to announce it has received a $30,000 grant from United Way Forsyth. These funds will support NGF’s SmarterMe® Academy and Summer Programs in Forsyth County. SmarterMe® Academy and Summer Program aim to help K-8 students from low-income families who are significantly behind in reading and math in theirContinue reading NGF Receives Grant from United Way Forsyth
Amy Sol Featured in issuu Magazine’s May/June issue
Next Generation Focus’ very own Amy Sol just got featured in the issuu Magazine. Looking good, Amy!
NGF Voted a Top-Rated Great Non-Profit in Georgia, 2012
NGF Chosen as One of the Top Volunteering Opportunities in Georgia
NGF Chosen to be One of the Top Volunteering Opportunities in Georgia September 5, 2012 – Cumming, GA – Next Generation Focus has been honored as one of the top volunteering opportunity in the stage of Georgia by greatnonprofits.org. It has not escaped our notice that we were the first organization to be featured in this article ;). A bigContinue reading NGF Chosen as One of the Top Volunteering Opportunities in Georgia
NGF Volunteer Megan Geren Voted Volunteer of the Year
June 14, 2012 – Cumming, GA – Next Generation Focus’ very own Megan Geren (pictured in the middle, with Amy Sol on the right) received the Adult Volunteer of the Year Award during the 2012 Celebration of Hands, sponsored by the Forsyth County Community Connection, a non-profit organization that matches volunteers to charity groups in the county. Continue reading NGF Volunteer Megan Geren Voted Volunteer of the Year
Mr. Hawlk’s Science Lab Featured in North Fulton Herald
Science lab at Big Creek ES to inspire Northside Hospital donates $1,200 to lab project Aldo Nahed Mar 13, 2012 CUMMING, Ga. – For years, Big Creek Elementary School classrooms had a mix-match of science gear – many teachers weren’t even fully aware of what they had. Enter science teacher ChrisContinue reading Mr. Hawlk’s Science Lab Featured in North Fulton Herald
NGF Voted a Top-Rated Non-Profit in Georgia, 2011
North Fulton Herald Features Next Generation Focus
Next Generation Focus provides free tutoring to elementary students Reading, math and writing classes have already started Dennis Zhou – August 17, 2011 – Cumming, GA – Forsyth County elementary school teachers and parents concerned about struggling students can turn to Next Generation Focus, a volunteer-based non-profit that offers one-on-one tutoring in reading, math andContinue reading North Fulton Herald Features Next Generation Focus
