Tutors Who Care Takes Spotlight in Ocala's Horse Shows

Local Ocala horsemen David Lavoie has given the first and only donation to Tutors Who Care. The founder and CEO of Tutors Who Care, Evan Weisberg has known David for several years now and both are fueled by their passion to make a difference and investing in the equestrian community. Tutors Who Care originated in South Florida at the end of 2010 as Evan made his jump from working for several tutoring companies as an independent contractor and decided to go on his own. The total amount that Mr. Lavoie has donated to Evan's company is undisclosed. However, David requested that his contribution be utilized in a manner that is beneficial for the youth as he believes that they will truly make a difference in our overall future. His donation has been allocated to provide sponsorships to multiple children's classes at the World Equestrian Center's Summer competition. David firmly believes that Evan is pioneering an amazing opportunity for the children at the World Equestrian Center to participate in. Lavoie has been a resident of Ocala for nearly twenty years and stated that he has never seen anything in an educational sense like Tutors Who Care. He greatly appreciated the fact that Tutors Who Care carries its tutoring out in person at the comfort of the student's home or even at the show. The two hope to catapult this investment to eventually create a scholarship that can be given out yearly to help the youth have an opportunity to come to the World Equestrian Center who are less fortunate. Mr. Lavoie received an unexpected amount of capital and thought there was no better way to pay it forward than donating to a brand that truly cares about the children of today.

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