Unicorn Children’s Foundation Announces 2020-2021 Board of Directors

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Unicorn Children’s Foundation Announces 2020-2021 Board of Directors

Boca Raton FLJuly 1, 2021 — Unicorn Children’s Foundation, a leader in the field of special needs and neurodiversity, has announced this year’s Board of Directors, including 5 incumbents and 10 renewed/newly ratified members.  This group of individuals brings a wealth of business savviness and commitment to community that will help the organization expand its impact and ensure that children and young adults with special needs are provided supports and opportunities to excel in their communities.  

 

President Angela Fisher, DLD Management Corporation

 

 

Vice-President Erica Leigh Sonn, Legal Aid Society

Secretary, William Kruegel, Sunshine Health

Treasurer Adam Ziffer, CPA, Adam C. Ziffer, CPA, PA

Marjorie Bernstein, Philanthropist

Lori Cabrera, President of Unicorn Village Academy

Patti Chiaia, Marketing, Public Relations, and Fundraising Experience

Phillip DiPonio, Wyndham Boca Raton

Juliette Ezagui, Founding President and Philanthropist

Joselyne Gago, TD Bank

Valeria Rosenbloom, Founder and Philanthropist

Jeannette Stark, Philanthropist

Ryan Ulbrich, Arabella Advisors, Philanthropy Consultant

Michelle Yellin, Philanthropist

Aubrey Zeigler, Public Relations, Volunteer, and Mentor

 

 

Unicorn’s CEO, Sharon Alexander expresses, “Board governance is critical to the strategic growth and success of any nonprofit organization, especially during a time of crisis.  Wherever this current crisis is leading us, the future will inevitably be different. However, “different” may very well lead to a better destination.  Our Board of Directors are our ambassadors and we are navigating through this together to ensure that we are doing everything we can to support the 1 of 6 children diagnosed with autism, ADHD, dyslexia and other neurodiversities, as well as their families.”  

President Angela Fisher adds, “The last few months have been extremely challenging times for all of us, however at Unicorn Children’s Foundation we continue to connect the community to resources, advocate for inclusive opportunities, respect differences, empower individuals with special needs and support success. Our new Board is very excited to work together to take Unicorn Children’s Foundation to a new level.

Please follow us on social media and sign up for our newsletter for timely information, scheduled programs and events. We continue to expand our virtual program offerings at the virtual Unicorn Connection Center to ensure that the most vulnerable members of society have opportunities to find meaning and purpose as engaged members of the “virtual” community until we can re-open the doors of our physical location.   Visit the www.UnicornChildrensFoundation.org or call 561.620.9377 for more information and to learn how you can get involved.

About the Unicorn Children’s Foundation

Unicorn Children’s Foundation is a 25 year old non-profit organization that is dedicated to building communities of acceptance, support, and opportunity for kids and young adults who are challenged by special needs and neurodiversity by supporting or developing its cradle to career pathways.  Our initiatives connect families to community resources, advocate for inclusive opportunities, respect differences, empower individuals, and support success.  With 1 in 6 children being diagnosed with a developmental or learning disorder, we believe it is our responsibility to create a world where all children’s potential can flourish.  To learn more about the Unicorn Children’s Foundation visit http://www.unicornchildrensfoundation.org. Also available on Facebook and Twitter.