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Homeschool Support Groups
Alamance County Christian
Homeschoolers: http://www.acche.org Support group for Alamance County Homeschoolers.
Davidson County: http://www.hopenc.com/ H.O.P.E. is a support group for home schooling families in Davidson County, NC.
We were founded in 1989.
Forsyth Home Educators: http://www.ncfhe.org/ - A Christian support group offering an online information packet for new or new to the area homeschoolers.
Greensboro Home Educators: http://www.greensborohomeeducators.com/ Support group for Greensboro and vicinity.
Lexington Home Educators: http://ccheinc.org/
North Carolina African-American Homeschoolers:
http://ncaahomeschoolers.tripod.com/ Site offers resources for African-American homeschoolers in North Carolina.
Randolp County: http://www.harcnc.com/index.html HARC is an informational banner linking all the various support groups together
in unity. Our purpose is to be a common link to communicate through and share the different opportunities available
in our community.
Special Kidss in Loving Schools(Skils):
A new support group with parents of special needs kids who homeschool and need support and eventually we will have speakers.
What I am hoping will eventually will happen we will have enough interest and be able to help one another teach each other
on how to reach our kids. Special needs is any one from add to severe disabilities or if you suspect your child may have problems
Contact person is Janet Bowman 336-674-0680 or bdarryljanet@triad.rr.com
The
Welcome Home School Group serves the Alamance County and surrounding area. We offer help and encouragement
to ALL home School families. We "welcome" all home schoolers into our group. Please contact Donna Eng at
engtribe@bellsouth.net for more information. .
Walkertown Home Educators: Contact
Angie May 336-959-9139 Email: amay68@aol.com We meet as a co-op every Friday during the school year with field trips planned monthly,
area artist offers instruction to our children, and more. Or, Leanne Phagan (336) 764-5438
Western Rockingham Home Educators: http://www.wrhe.org - This is the website for a support group for Western Rockingham homeschoolers.
Yahoo Groups
FHEdu:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fhedu/?yguid=195580748 The FHEdu E-Group is an extension of Forsyth Home Educators. FHE is a homeschool support group
in Forsyth County, located in the Piedmont Triad of North Carolina. Most members live in the Winston-Salem area, but we welcome
home educators in the counties surrounding Forsyth,too.
GHSNC: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GHSNC/ A group for parents who are educating
their gifted children at home in NC. This group will give parents an opportunity to network, share experiences, and support
one another. This group is open to all types of homeschoolers, regardless of religion, race, etc.
HomeSchool Alliance: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HomeschoolAlliance/?yguid=195580748 Established
in 2003, the Homeschool Alliance of North Carolina (HA- NC, www.ha-nc.org/ ) is a grassroots network of independent homeschooling families
in North Carolina. We are a colorful patchwork of families who embrace a myriad of approaches to education, spirituality and
lifestyle. Individually, we are of varied opinions, beliefs and values. We all work together to support HA-NC's mission and
goals without compromising our own personal principles, beliefs and commitments.
Piedmont Homeschoolers: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Piedmonthomeschoolers/ This group is offered as a means of disseminating news and information of
interest among homeschool families residing in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. Please feel free to post notices of
support group events, curriculum for sale, yard sales, classes, actitivites, park days, library information etc.
Triad Homeschoolers: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/triadhomeschoolers/ Triad Homeschoolers is located in the Triad/Piedmont of North Carolina. This group is for homeschoolers in the area
looking for social interaction for their children. The purpose of the group is for us to have field trips and park days for
our group for children 7th grade and younger.
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