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Update on State of Emergency Closing


Due to concerns regarding COVID-19 and in compliance with recommendations and the current state of emergency in Maryland, Sure Foundation remains closed until further notice.

Each tutor is determining how to finish the courses they teach, and contacting students with information. 

We are hoping to have at least one time to meet together before the end of the school year, so watch your email or our Facebook page for details.


Questions? Contact us at SureFoundationTutorial@gmail.com

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