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My husband Mike and I have been married for 26 years, and we have four children, two sons-in-law, and four grandchildren. I&#x2019;ve graduated two of our children and one son-in-law, and I&#x2019;m currently homeschooling our younger children and grandchildren. I co-founded and still lead Seeds of Promise FSG, a homeschool co-op serving over 120 families and 350 students across multiple NC counties. I also serve on the board for the North Charlotte Lions (NCHEAC) and enjoy ministering through Awana and children&#x2019;s church. My heart is to encourage and equip homeschool families, especially those just beginning. I&#x2019;m grateful for how NCHE has supported our journey and look forward to serving Region 4 with love, joy, and purpose. [/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=&#x201D;4.27.3&#x2033; _module_preset=&#x201D;default&#x201D; custom_margin=&#x201D;-15px||9px||false|false&#x201D; global_colors_info=&#x201D;{}&#x201D;] region4@nche.com &nbsp; [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=&#x201D;3_5&#x2033; _builder_version=&#x201D;4.27.3&#x2033; _module_preset=&#x201D;default&#x201D; global_colors_info=&#x201D;{}&#x201D;][et_pb_text _builder_version=&#x201D;4.27.3&#x2033; _module_preset=&#x201D;default&#x201D; text_font_size=&#x201D;16px&#x201D; global_colors_info=&#x201D;{}&#x201D;] North Carolinians for Home Education (NCHE) exists to help parents homeschool with confidence and joy by protecting your right to homeschool, equipping you with resources and encouragement, and connecting you with families and groups across the state. One of the best ways to find ongoing support is by joining a local homeschool group in your area. Below you&#x2019;ll find a list of groups in your region, which have chosen to be listed on this page. While we are so grateful for the support these groups provide, being listed on this page is not an endorsement by NCHE. If you&#x2019;re a homeschool group leader, please take a moment to ensure your group&#x2019;s listing is accurate. If your group isn&#x2019;t listed, we encourage you to complete the&#xA0;Homeschool Group Form&#xA0;so families in your area can find and connect with you. If you have questions or need guidance, your regional liaison is here to help. 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The group is open to AA Homeschoolers and those homeschooling AA children. We provide support, information, field trips and group testing. While the group itself has no religious affiliation the administrators are Christian and will conduct the group from a Christian viewpoint. Online:https://www.facebook.com/groups/946793188747251/ Membership: open Contact: Cynthia Abbott&#xA0;aahoclt@gmail.com Areas served: Mecklenburg, Union, Cabarrus and Gaston Brace Family YMCA:&#xA0; https://www.ymcacharlotte.org/programs/childcare-education/homeschoolWe offer enrichment, fitness, and academic classes for ages 5-17. We are a drop off program through the YMCA of Greater CharlotteContact:&#xA0;Vickie.Brammer@ymcacharlotte.org Area(s) Served: Charlotte, Matthews, Indian Trail, Concord, Waxhaw,&#xA0;Pineville, Monroe Branch Christian Academy We are a 501 (c) (3) organization in Cabarrus County that seeks to educate our families at home and in a community together, leading and guiding them in the way they should go. We desire to do life together and support each other in this journey. We all have something to offer and we see the value of everyone in the co-op. We are one body with many parts, all essential to the co-op family. We desire to not only teach our own children, but to disciple the children and lead them toward their own individual callings in life. We will do whatever we can to support each child. In addition to the children, we want to create an environment that supports the whole family. We pick from a variety of different curriculum publishers, using only the best of the best! We use Notgrass, The Good and the Beautiful, Apologia, Lifepac, to name a few. We also offer life skills, p.e., art, drama and 4-H. Online: Facebook &#xA0;&amp; Website www.branchchristianacademy.com Contact: Rae Crawford branchhighschool@gmail.comMembership: Open Area(s) Served: We meet at two locations in Cabarrus County. Cabarrus County Home School Association (CCHSA) The Cabarrus County Home School Association (CCHSA) is a nonprofit, nondenominational, Christian home school support group dedicated to providing tools and encouragement to home educators and their families. Benefits of membership include educational and social opportunities, sharing of resources, updates on legal issues and requirements, group privileges and discounts as well as mentoring and group support. (Taken from the CCHSA website.) Online: https://cchsa.com&#xA0; &#xA0; &#xA0;info@cchsa.comMembership: Open Area(s) Served: County: Cabarrus &amp; Surrounding Cities: Kannapolis, Rockwell, Landis, Gold Hill, Stanfield, New London, Concord, Huntersville Zip Codes: 28023, 28025, 28027, 28036, 28071, 28075, 28081, 28082, 28083, 28097, 28107, 28124, 28137, 28138, and 28146 Cabarrus Homeschool Information Hub A Facebook group geared towards spreading information about opportunities for homeschoolers around Cabarrus County, a place to seek advice, and find resources for educating our children. Cabarrus County, Mecklenburg County Online:&#xA0;Cabarrus Homeschool Information Hub Contact: Erica Bell belle07us@yahoo.comMembership: Open Area(s) Served: Cabarrus County, Mecklenburg County Charlotte Christian Homeschool Network (CCHNet) CCHNET is a Christian based list for new and veteran homeschoolers in, or moving to, the greater Charlotte area. 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