Purpose: |
The purpose of LOTO, Inc. is to create a unique sports league for unique athletes with mild to moderate disabilities on the high to medium end of the spectrum of their disabilities;therefore, unique athletes can be active regularly and utilize their talents in a sport or in the performing arts.
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Mission: |
To ensure each unique athlete is productive in a sports league with an disabilities to compete in friendly sportsman like games regularly. To have an outlet for students and parents throughout the week and on the weekend. Building their fundamentals in sports, life skills, communication, social skills, and bridging the gap in sports and disabilities. Providing mentors on and off the the playing fields for all unique athletes to assist in their needs to assure they enjoy and participate in every sport they want.
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S. Monique Freeman Jones
Executive Director
About Me....
Greeting, my is name Sinolla M. Freeman-Jones, I am the CEO and founder or L.O.T.O. League of Their Own Inc. and Their of Own Foundation were Bridging the Gap in community is our goal. Bringing together all students " Including not Excluding them from activities in the communities."
June 2016 I graduated from Saint Leo University with my Bachelors in Psychology with a Associates in Liberal Arts. I also have a C.D.A Child Development Associate from Spelman College in Atlanta, GA, and Bachelors in Business from Savannah Technical College and still working towards my Masters in Psychology at Saint Leo University. I owned and operated a group childcare facility for 11 years. I am the proud mother of three wonderful children and one grandson.
I currently work as a Support Educator for the SPED PACE -AUTISM Program at The STEM Academy at Bartlett for SCCPSS (Savannah Chatham County Public School System). I love teaching my students in the 6th through 8th grade, I also coached cheerleading and basketball at The STEM Academy at Bartlett and I volunteer my time coaching boys & girls AAU basketball for Sankofa Rebels. I look forward to working with your child or student with unique challenges.
June 2016 I graduated from Saint Leo University with my Bachelors in Psychology with a Associates in Liberal Arts. I also have a C.D.A Child Development Associate from Spelman College in Atlanta, GA, and Bachelors in Business from Savannah Technical College and still working towards my Masters in Psychology at Saint Leo University. I owned and operated a group childcare facility for 11 years. I am the proud mother of three wonderful children and one grandson.
I currently work as a Support Educator for the SPED PACE -AUTISM Program at The STEM Academy at Bartlett for SCCPSS (Savannah Chatham County Public School System). I love teaching my students in the 6th through 8th grade, I also coached cheerleading and basketball at The STEM Academy at Bartlett and I volunteer my time coaching boys & girls AAU basketball for Sankofa Rebels. I look forward to working with your child or student with unique challenges.
President- Leari-Jenee T. Jones
Hello, my name is Leari-Jenee T. Jones. I am the President of L.O.T.O League of Their Own Inc. My role at L.O.T.O is to help be an advocate for the athletes and their needs. I help students feel welcome and normal as L.O.T.O bridges the gap between sports and disabilities in the community.
I am an Criminal Justice major at East Georgia State College. In May 2018 I will receive my Associate of Arts Degree with Disciplinary Distinction in Criminal Justice. Then moving forward to Georgia College where I will study Pre-Law. I plan to be an Special Needs Lawyer, because everyone needs an advocate. I am currently President of the Criminal Justice Club and Secretary of the Art Club at East Georgia State College. In my spare time I work for the CHOICE program for Inclusive Learning at East Georgia as a Peer Mentor for academically challenged students. As the mentor for the CHOICE students I assume the position of a role model and friend.
I am an Criminal Justice major at East Georgia State College. In May 2018 I will receive my Associate of Arts Degree with Disciplinary Distinction in Criminal Justice. Then moving forward to Georgia College where I will study Pre-Law. I plan to be an Special Needs Lawyer, because everyone needs an advocate. I am currently President of the Criminal Justice Club and Secretary of the Art Club at East Georgia State College. In my spare time I work for the CHOICE program for Inclusive Learning at East Georgia as a Peer Mentor for academically challenged students. As the mentor for the CHOICE students I assume the position of a role model and friend.
Secretary- NaPorschia N. Jones
Board Members and Advisors
Kenneth Jones, Trustee and Advisor
Larry Gator Rivers, Coach and Advisor
Debbie Freeman, Treasury
Tabitha Orr, Event Coordinator
David Waldburg, VICE PRESIDENT
Minktoy Dantzler, Public Relations
Ida McPherson, Trustee
Larry Gator Rivers, Coach and Advisor
Debbie Freeman, Treasury
Tabitha Orr, Event Coordinator
David Waldburg, VICE PRESIDENT
Minktoy Dantzler, Public Relations
Ida McPherson, Trustee
Meet our Mentors:
Dajon Felton- East Georgia College
Christian Waldburg- STEM Academy
Christian Waldburg- STEM Academy