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Amanda
Kozak is a magna cum laude graduate from Valdosta State University
with a Bachelor of Science Degree in early childhood education.
She was able to pay her own way through college with various
scholarships including $50,000 from the Miss America Organization.
A Pacific Islander (Guamanian American), Amanda grew up in a
single parent home with her mother, who was active duty in the
Air Force. At the age of 8 Amanda welcomed to her life a step
father. However, she did not meet her biological father until
she was 18. Moving around and dealing with her mother and step-father
being deployed in various places helped to make Amanda more aware
of what children need in life. Amanda is a national spokesperson
and six year volunteer for the Big Brothers Big Sisters Organization.
Additionally, she works with H.E.R.O. for children, the largest
organization for children affected by HIV/AIDS in Georgia. When
she is not busy with her philanthropy she also has a real job
as a Part-time Organizer for the Georgia Association of Educators
as well as represented by the People Store.
In her free time Amanda is an avid reader and movie watcher.
She also loves to spend time with her family, friends, and her
Shih Tzu, Percy.
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