FUTURES FOUNDATION’S TSIC PROGRAM RECEIVES $7,000 FROM BANK OF AMERICA
FUTURES Foundation for Volusia County Schools recently received $7,000 from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation Inc. to support its FUTURES Take Stock in Children (TSIC) scholarship & mentoring program for low-income, at-risk high school students.
TSIC scholars are selected based upon financial need, academic achievement, good character and community involvement. They have the benefit of volunteer mentors working with them throughout their high school years, as well as the support of FUTURES TSIC Student Services & Mentor Coordinator Shimene Shepard and College Success Coaches Justine Florez and Laura Reece, to ensure they graduate successfully from high school and are prepared for and enter college.
TSIC scholarships are funded through community and individual donations such as Bank of America Charitable Foundation’s recent investment and currently are matched dollar for dollar through the Florida Prepaid College Foundation’s Stanley Tate Project STARS (Scholarship Tuition For At-Risk Students) Scholarship Program. FUTURES TSIC program typically awards a four-year college tuition scholarship purchased through the STARS Program.
Mentors are being recruited for TSIC students and anyone interested in volunteering 30 minutes each week on school campus may contact Ms. Shepard at sashepar@volusia.k12.fl.us or 386-255-6475, ext. 50724.
Pictured are, left to right: Bank of America Senior Relationship Manager David Suellau, Bank of America Senior Vice President Market Manager East Central Florida Karen Jacobs, FUTURES Executive Director Cynthia Ramirez, FUTURES Past President Susan Mendez and FUTURES 2019-20 President Jeff Brok.
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