BOCA RATON, FL – The Kelsey B. Diamantis TS Scholarship Family Foundation, Inc., dba Dollars 4 Tic Scholars, a 501c3 non-profit organization that awards college scholarships to students with Tourette Syndrome and sponsors children to attend Tourette Syndrome summer camp, has elected new officers for the 2020-2021 year.
Diane Diamantis will serve as President. Ms. Diamantis is a public relations professional and owner of WordWork Writing and Public Relations in Boca Raton. She is a co-founder of the organization, and is a member of the American Business Women’s Association Coral Springs Charter Chapter, Club Awesome Toastmasters, Gold Coast PR Council, the National Scholarship Providers Association.
Vice President is Kelsey (Diamantis) Padilla. Ms. Padilla is an elementary school teacher in Pinellas Park, FL, and is a member of the National Scholarship Providers Association.
Christina Ziros will serve as Secretary. Ms. Ziros is a resident of Pompano Beach, FL. She is employed with Boca Raton Regional Hospital/BocaCare, Inc. as an accountant.
Dollars for Tic Scholars was established in 2014 in response to the lack of scholarships available when Kelsey (Diamantis) Padilla, who has Tourette’s, was an incoming college freshman. Dollars 4 Tic Scholars is a winner of the 2019 Rising Star Award in the .ORG Impact Scholarship Awards, and is also a member of the Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce. For more information, Dollars 4 Tic Scholars may be reached at 561-487-9526, online at https://www.dollars4ticscholars.org, on Facebook or Instagram at “Dollars4TicScholars”, on Twitter at @Dol4TicScholars or by email at info@dollars4ticscholars.org.
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