Board of Directors

Evelyn Bautista-Miller
Founder & President
Evelyn Bautista-Miller, LMSW, SDA is a bilingual Certified Licensed Social Worker (LMSW) in education with an impressive career in social work spanning over two decades. From working as a supervisor in a New York City Foster Care Agency to working within the education sector as a pre-school program director for general and special education students to educating the next generation of social workers as an adjunct lecturer at the Columbia University School of Social Work, Mrs. Bautista-Miller’s commitment to serving New York’s most underserved and vulnerable populations is unwavering. A graduate of the State University of New York at Albany the Rockefeller School of Social Welfare, she earned both a Bachelor and Master’s Degree in Social Work. Additionally, she attained her Educational Administration license at the Leadership Academy at (MCLA) Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts and her bilingual certification from Touro College.
In 2014, passionate about using her experience and education to serve her community, Mrs. Bautista-Miller founded Tender Steps of New York, Inc. (TSONY, Inc.). TSONY Inc. is a 501(C) non-profit organization located in Rockland County, New York whose mission is centered on providing direct services to individuals who are struggling with some aspect of their lives including but not limited to eliminating inequities in education, helping families overcome challenges due to language barriers and addressing immigration and citizenship concerns. Whether it’s anger management, conflict resolution, educational advocacy, trauma support, or the many other services TSONY, Inc. provides, Mrs. Bautista-Miller leverages her skills, talents, knowledge, and compassion to provide support to families and youth that help improve their skills, attitude and outcomes for their future.
Her steadfast commitment to helping others, her ability to work effectively with clients from diverse backgrounds, and her professional commitment to enhance human well-being and help meet the basic human needs of all people are what drives much of Mrs. Bautista-Miller’s work. Her work extends far beyond the individual to the macro level allowing her to
influence public policy and legislature such as helping to introduce legislation (bill S.7526-A) that would mandate every school district to provide students with access to a school social worker to assist with the students’ mental health. A true community partner and advocate, part of her volunteer work includes the chartering of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.’s Tau Gamma Zeta Chapter in Rockland County in 2003. In addition, she has served on a Task Force with the District Attorney’s Office with the Clarkstown Police Department and has served two, 3-year terms as a board member for the Martin Luther King Multi-Purpose Center in Spring Valley, New York.
Whether it’s working with families one on one, training up the next generation of social workers, advocating for legislation, or managing the day to day operations of TSONY, Inc., Mrs. Bautista-Miller is a fierce advocate for change to improve social conditions and strengthen the social networks. She is committed to being a part of the solution and uses all the tools in her arsenal to be the change she wants to see in the world. She currently works in Rockland County as a district social worker.
Degrees and Certifications:
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Bachelor of Science (BSW) and Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW), S.U.N.Y. at Albany.
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Educational license as a Certified Bilingual in Spanish Social Worker and School District Administrator (SDA) in both New York and New Jersey Education Department.
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Certification with the New York State Department of Health for Group Development Intervention & Family/Caregiver.
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Support Groups for the Early Intervention Program for skill-building, intensive in-home, and respite services.
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Provisional Certification as a school attendance teacher.
Notable Achievements:
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2025 Recipient of the "Champion of the Mission" - Presented by the AAUW (American Association of American University Women- Rockland County Branch (NY)
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2025 Recipient of the "Doctoral Student of the Year"- Presented by the NASW (National Association of Social Workers) NYC & NYS Chapter
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2024 Recipient of the "Woman of Achievement" Award- Presented by the AAUW (American Association of University Women) Rockland County
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2024 Recipient of the "Woman of Distinction" Award- Presented by NYS Congressman NY-17
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2024 Honoree by Poinsettia Chapter no. 76 of the Rockland County Eastern Stars
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2023 Recipient of the "Latin Impact" Award by the Schnepps Media
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2020 Woman of Distinction Award- Presented by NYS 97th Assembly District
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2019 Person of the Year awarded by the Rockland County Omega Psi Phi Chapter
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2019 “Trailblazer Soror” honored by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Epsilon Nu Chapter for continued service to the community.
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2018 Recipient of the “Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.” Award honored by St. Charles AME Zion Church.
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2018 “Unsung Hero” and “William Darden Education Award” recipient by the NAACP Spring Valley Chapter.
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2018 “Ambassador” at the Dominican Parade and the Festival for the United Latin Festival which was held in Haverstraw, New York- August
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2018 Recipient of the “Distinguished Service Award” presented by Toney L. Earl, Chairman of the Rockland Legislative Office.
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2017 Recipient of the Outstanding Citizen Award awarded by the Town of Ramapo.
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2016 Recipient of Mayor Demeza Delhomme Proclamation proclaiming that April 17, 2016, is the Tender Steps of New York Inc. Day in the Village of Spring Valley.
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2015 Women’s History Month Honoree by The County Legislature Office in Rockland County for service within the community (includes the work done with schools and community organizations).
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2015 Recipient of the “Rising Star” for 40 Under 40 by the New York State Hispanic Coalition, Inc.
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2014 Honoree at EPIC’s 25th Anniversary of the Rockland County Chapter.
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2014 Panelist for the AAUW Association of University Women Diversity Brunch.
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2012 “Zeta of the Year” honored by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Tau Gamma Zeta Chapter.
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2012 Recipient of the “40 Under Forty” by REDC- Rockland Economic Development Corporation.
Meet the Team
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Sandra Ortiz, MD
Vice President
Sandra Ortiz, M.D. F.A.A.P., has been serving the Bardonia, New York community as a pediatrician since July 2006. Prior to that, she was an attending and an Assistant Clinical Professor at The Children’s Hospital of New York/Columbia University for 9 years where she taught pediatric residents and coordinated several community outreach programs. Dr. Ortiz completed her internship and residency at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C. During her time there, she served as chief resident. Dr. Ortiz obtained her medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. She completed her undergraduate education at Manhattan College with a major in Biology. Dr. Ortiz, resides in Rockland County with her 2 daughters. Dr. Ortiz is passionate about promoting positive community health outcomes especially for underserved populations. Most significantly, she has been a fierce advocate for Latino communities and domestic violence survivors throughout her tenure. She hopes to harness and build upon these experiences as a member of our board.
Steven Edwards the firm’s founding/president offers more than 30 years of experience in accounting, taxes and financial management services.
Steven began his career on the audit staff of the than Coopers & Lybrand currently PriceWaterhouse Coopers (a big four accounting firm). As an auditor he served the firm’s large and medium size clients in the manufacturing, real estate and health care sectors.
After a successful and rewarding career at Coopers & Lybrand, Steven’s career shifted to the corporate world where he was able to capitalize on the knowledge and experiences gained at Coopers. His corporate accounting experiences comprise time as an internal audit manager for transportation entity, management accounting manager for AT&T/Lucent Technologies and CFO for a non-profit organization. It was during this time he learned the challenges of delivering financial and business results in a competitive, complex and ever-changing environment where management of the bottom-line and cash-flow was “a way of life”.
Looking to leverage his public accounting and corporate experiences Steven launched the accounting firm of Steven Edwards & Associates in 2002 to be renamed and incorporated Steven Edwards, CPA, P.C. in 2014. The firm’s services include accounting, auditing, taxes and business consulting services to small businesses and individuals in tri-state New York area.
Steven Edwards
Treasurer


Rachel Schlegel, LMSW, is a school-based social worker at Stamford Public Schools. Rachel graduated from Columbia University's clinical social work program with a concentration in school-based services. Rachel joined the board following her previous internship with TSONY. She is passionate about grounding her clinical work in anti-oppressive practice, fostering fulfilling connections, and staying involved in community outreach programs.
Rachel Schlegel
Secretary
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Socorro Diaz
Board of Director
Socorro Diaz, came to the United States at the age of 14 years old from the Dominican Republic. She arrived here with her family and suffered a culture shock learning a new language and adapting to a new way of life. As she is adapting to a new country and learning a new language, she faced many challenges. As a young adult she held many jobs in the community, cashier at a supermarket and babysitting; as she is also studying at Lehman College. After graduating from Lehman, she became a case worker at a day treatment program and later became a bilingual teacher in District Ten in the Bronx. She holds two master’s degrees both in education from Fordham University and Mercy College respectively.
Education became her career and life. She recently retired from the NYC Department of Education after32 years of service. Ms. Diaz held many jobs in her educational career from teacher, professional developer, coach, Title VII coordinator, director, founding principal of Entrada Academy and Bronx Borough Director of Multilingual Learners. During her entire career she became a strong advocate for students who learn English as a new language.

Ronda Mercado
Board of Director
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Liaison
Ronda Mercado, graduated from The city college of New York with a bachelor's degree in psychology and a minor in jew studies. I was a stay at home mom for 23 years raising my 3 children. I own and operate 3 successful businesses for the past 9 years. I'm a girl scout troop leader and a member of 2 school boards. I am successful in fundraising for the school board where I've raised over 60 thousands dollars in the past 3 years
Ronda Mercado is a dedicated and accomplished board member known for her passion, commitment, and remarkable achievements. With a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a minor in Jewish Studies from The City College of New York, Ronda's educational foundation reflects her unwavering pursuit of knowledge.
For 23 years, Ronda took on the vital role of a stay-at-home mom, devoting herself to raising her three children. During this time, she demonstrated exceptional organizational skills and a nurturing spirit that would later serve as the bedrock for her professional endeavors.
Ronda's entrepreneurial spirit shines through as she currently owns and operates three successful businesses. Her remarkable ability to balance these responsibilities showcases her outstanding leadership and business acumen, which have not only yielded financial success but also contributed significantly to the community.
In the past nine years, Ronda has also played a pivotal role in her local community as a Girl Scout troop leader and a member of two school boards. Her dedication to education and community development is evident in her impressive track record of fundraising. Over the past three years alone, she has raised over $60,000 for her school board, demonstrating her exceptional talent for mobilizing resources and her unwavering commitment to providing enhanced educational opportunities for local students.
Ronda Mercado's multifaceted background, from her academic achievements to her successful business ventures and her tireless dedication to community involvement, makes her an invaluable asset as a board member. Her ability to connect with people, lead with integrity, and drive positive change exemplifies her outstanding contributions to the organizations and communities she serves.

John O'Neill
Board of Director
John O'Neill, I am honored and appreciative of this opportunity to continue to serve the community. My career as a public servant includes my role as a Personnel/HR Director for the Department of Education where I had the privilege to process, collaborate, advise, support and learn from incredible educators. The majority of my tenure in this position was in Community School District 6, which at one point served the largest population of bilingual students in the state. I was also able to partner, during my time in district 6, with community organizations such as the Children’s Aid Society.
It has been inspiring for me to have worked with caregivers of so many different titles and positions who truly are committed to helping others. A significant number of educators I collaborated with and supported have risen to positions that have enabled them to have an important impact on a global scale. These educators have become Community Organization Leaders, School Building Leaders, Deputy Superintendents, Superintendents, the last NYC Chancellor, the current NYC Chancellor, out of state educational leaders, NY State Educational leaders and policy makers. After my retirement from the Department of Education, I completed a 3 year term as a school board member for the Washingtonville Central School District. Personally, I was born and raised in the Inwood section of Manhattan by an immigrant mother from Cuba. My wife and I will be celebrating 20 years of marriage. I have two children and 7 grandchildren. I am truly humbled and blessed to have an opportunity to support an organization that truly seeks to be caregivers to the community.








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