The ScholasTIC Tourette’s Supporters announced
receipt of a $500grant from the Brad Cohen Tourette Foundation. The sole purpose of this grant is to fund
scholarships that are awarded to a very special group of young adults: Those with Tourette Syndrome. “These funds will allow us to expand the
number of scholarship awards that we give to students who otherwise may not
qualify for a monetary award,” said Janine Tejeda, President and founder of
ScholasTIC Tourette’s Supporters. Tourette Syndrome is a neurological movement
disorder that is often accompanied by OCD, ADHD and other challenges that can
affect learning in elementary and middle school. Often symptoms persist through
high school. Many families face monetary
challenges as they struggle to find the right providers to help their children
succeed. This award helps secure
additional scholarships for those students who want to continue academic
pursuits.
The ScholasTIC Tourette’s Supporters organization is a
non-profit entity with the mission to “provide scholarship awards to Students
with Tourette Syndrome who want to go to college”. Founded in 2015, the organization is a
personal passion inspired by the Tejeda Family whose son has Tourette Syndrome.
This is amazing news! Keep up the great work!!
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