BHEF Now Accepting Applications

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Applications Accepted from May 1, 2018 until June 30, 2018

Who may Apply:

All applicants must be a current recipient of housing assistance from the Fort Worth Housing Solutions (FWHS), and must plan to attend a postsecondary educational institution in one of the following:

• Associate Degree program at a non-profit postsecondary institution

• Bachelor Degree program at a non-profit postsecondary institution

• Vocational or Technical certifi cation program lasting 9 months or longer offered by a non-profit postsecondary institution.

How to Apply

Entries will be accepted using the online application entry form ONLY.

No written or emailed applications will be accepted. Please visit the website at bhefund.org to complete an online application.

BHEF 2017 Scholarship Recipients Announced

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Fort Worth, TX – The Barbara Holston Education Fund (BHEF) is proud to announce its 2017 scholarship award winners! These students are FWHS program participants and are currently pursuing higher education degrees and/or vocational certifications. Each recipient will be presented with $1,000 and the funds may be used to cover expenses such as tuition, books, supplies, tools and other fees. Students were recognized during the July Fort Worth Housing Solutions (FWHS) Board Meeting and presented with an award certificate by members of the BHEF Board.

BHEF 2017 Scholarship Recipients:
Tylisia Walters will initially be taking classes online from Strayer University and is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in business management and administration. Tylisia graduated in 2010 from Star Spencer High School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She credits her mother as being instrumental in getting her where she is today.

LaShunda Baker graduated from Everman High School in 2002 and is currently attending information technology (IT) classes at the South Campus of Tarrant County College. Upon completion, she will be pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in general studies. She is a mother of two
and also cares for her mother and sister. LaShunda is a small business owner and would like to open her own salon boutique one day. She credits her faith in God in getting her where she is today.  Her message to others is that “you should never stop believing because HE is ABLE!!!

“The Barbara Holston Education Fund is designed to support the educational dreams of families currently receiving housing assistance through Fort Worth Housing Solutions,” said Riza Nolasco, President of the BHEF Board. “These two recipients are perfect examples of what the education fund is designed to do, and both Ms. Walters and Ms. Baker have ambitious plans to further their education and strive for career advancement that will ultimately assist them in their goals to achieve economic independence.”

The mission of BHEF is to provide participants in Fort Worth Housing Solutions’ (FWHS) housing programs with financial assistance to pursue academic or vocational training. The goal is to make a college or vocational education more accessible to students in FWHS programs by providing supplemental funds that will help offset the cost of their education. The BHEF is a nonprofit, tax exempt, 501(c) (3) organization established by  Fort Worth Housing Solutions and is administered by a Board of Directors and Advisory Board composed of volunteers from the community and appointees from FWHS staff.

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(L to R) Terri Attaway, Tylisia Walters and Riza Nolasco

Fund (BHEF) Awards two Scholarships to Students

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Fort Worth, TX – The Barbara Holston Education Fund (BHEF) is proud to announce its 2016 scholarship award winners! These students are FWHS program participants and are currently pursuing higher education degrees and/or vocational certifications. Each recipient will be presented with $1,000 and the funds may be used to cover expenses such as tuition, books, supplies, tools and other fees. Students were recognized during the July Fort Worth Housing Solutions (FWHS) Board Meeting and presented with an award certificate by members of the BHEF Board.

BHEF 2016 Scholarship Recipients:
Alexandria (Alex) Willis is currently participating in the FWHS Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program.  A graduate of Job Corps in Guthrie, Oklahoma, Alex moved back to Fort Worth in December, 2012. Ms. Willis is now studying nursing at the Northwest Campus of Tarrant County College.

Anna Medina is a graduate of South Hills High School. Since graduating last May, Ms. Medina has been researching information on all types of career fields and has chosen to major in Media. Currently residing at the FWHS Fair Park Apartments, she will begin her studies this fall at the South Campus of Tarrant County College.

 

“The Barbara Holston Education Fund is designed to support the educational dreams of families currently receiving housing assistance through Fort Worth Housing Solutions,” said Riza Nolasco, President of the BHEF Board. “These two recipients are perfect examples of what the education fund is designed to do, and both Ms. Willis and Ms. Medina have ambitious plans to further their education and strive for career advancement that will ultimately assist them in their goals to achieve economic independence.”

The mission of BHEF is to provide participants in Fort Worth Housing Solutions’ (FWHS) housing programs with financial assistance to pursue academic or vocational training. The goal is to make a college or vocational education more accessible to students in FWHS programs by providing supplemental funds that will help offset the cost of their education. The BHEF is a nonprofit, tax exempt, 501(c) (3) organization established by  Fort Worth Housing Solutions and is administered by a Board of Directors and Advisory Board composed of volunteers from the community and appointees from FWHS staff.

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(L to R) Selarstean M. Mitchell, Sonya A. Barnette, Terri Attaway, Kurt Joye, Alex Willis, Naomi W. Byrne, Nicole Rubio, Riza Nolasco, Hazel Gee and Tiffany Lopez Hamilton

Scholarship application process is now open!

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BHEF Flyer Scholarship Application Announcement 2016

Who may Apply:

All applicants must be a current recipient of housing assistance from the Fort Worth Housing Solutions (FWHS), and must plan to attend a postsecondary educational institution in one of the following:

• Associate Degree program at a non-profit postsecondary institution

• Bachelor Degree program at a non-profit postsecondary institution

• Vocational or Technical certifi cation program lasting 9 months or longer offered by a non-profit postsecondary institution.

When: The deadline to apply is May 13, 2016.

How to Apply

Entries will be accepted using the online application entry form ONLY.

No written or emailed applications will be accepted. Please visit the website at bhefund.org to complete an online application.

 

BHEF Awards Two Scholarships

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Barbara Holston Education Fund (BHEF) Awards two Scholarships to Students in FWHA Programs

 Fort Worth, TX – The Barbara Holston Education Fund (BHEF) is proud to announce its first two scholarship award winners! These students are FWHA program participants and are currently pursuing higher education degrees and/or vocational certifications. Each recipient will receive

$1,000 and may be eligible for renewal for up to 3 years, and funds may be used to cover expenses such as tuition, books, supplies, tools and other fees. Students will be recognized during the July Fort Worth Housing Authority (FWHA) Board Meeting and presented with an award certificate by members of the BHEF Board.

BHEF 2015 Scholarship Recipients:

RobynMitchell

Robyn Mitchell, a Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program participant will use the scholarship to support her current enrollment at Concorde Career College where she is studying to become a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN). Robyn will graduate August 2016. The BHEF award will be a huge financial help for me while I pursue my studies in nursing school. It’s also a wonderful way to acknowledge the importance of furthering education for low-income individuals. What a great program!” – Robyn

 

JohnnyWarren

Johnny Warren, a Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program participant will use the scholarship to continue his online studies in criminal justice at Kaplan College. After graduation in December 2016, Johnny plans to join other family members in the Private Investigation/Process Server field. “The BHEF award will provide great support for my schooling, not just financially, but also in terms of morale. To be recognized by this legendary program is both an honor and extremely humbling.” – Johnny

 

“The Barbara Holston Education Fund is designed to support the educational dreams of families currently receiving housing assistance through the Fort Worth Housing Authority,” said Riza Nolasco, President of the BHEF Board. “These two recipients are perfect examples of what the education fund is designed to do, and both Ms. Mitchell and Mr. Warren have ambitious plans to further their education and strive for career advancement that will ultimately assist them in their goals to achieve economic independence.”