TWENTY-ONE SENIORS RECEIVE THE 2020 YMCA OF METROPOLITAN DALLAS FOUNDATION COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Dallas, Texas – Twenty-one North Texas high school seniors received academic scholarships from the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas Foundation and its supporters at the 2020 Annual College Scholarship Virtual Reception. These scholarships are renewable over four years. “This is such a special time for the YMCA Foundation, because it is a chance to see that our future is in great hands with the remarkable young people that we are recognizing and supporting.” said Charlie Myer, President of the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas Foundation. Annually, the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas Foundation provides over $150,000 in support of students in colleges and universities.

Funds for the scholarships are made possible through, the Carl B. and Florence E. King and the F.W. and Bessie A. Dye Foundations. These funds were given to the Dallas Y’s Foundation to provide post-secondary scholarships for local youth subject to certain items and conditions. YMCA Scholarships along with the King and Dye Scholarships are distributed to students who demonstrate the desire to attend and complete college. Scholarships are awarded based on motivation, achievement, and financial need. Also considered are high school grades, college entrance exam scores, and community involvement.   

"Tonight’s scholarship recipients join hundreds of college students that the Y has supported over the last 40 years. Students this year will attend 18 different Universities in 8 different states and the United Kingdom. The YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas Foundation is proud to provide these funds to your child to help them realize their dreams." said Curt Hazelbaker, President and Chief Executive Officer of the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas.

Students awarded scholarships and selected schools are as follows: 

Ady Chaudhari - Dartmouth College

Alexandria King - Harvard University

Alfredo Acuna - Texas A&M

Alyssa Hunt Jones - University of Alabama

Antwon Limbrick - University of Houston

Chea Coats - University of Evansville

Elizabeth Byrom - University of Texas at Austin

Jacieon Williams - Undecided

Julia Bowers - Boston College

Madison Hider University of Tennessee

Maria Rios - Texas A&M University

Mia Charles - Texas Christian University

Richel Murata - Carnegie Mellon University

Sophia Patterson - Oklahoma City University

Tori Johnson - Texas A&M University-Commerce

Trevlan MacGregor - Saint Louis University

William Walters - Texas A&M University

 

 


About the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas Foundation

The first gift to the Endowment Fund was made by E.R. Brown, Chairman of the YMCA Board of Directors from 1919-1934. The will of Mr. Brown established a Trust to pay the YMCA and his church $1,000 annually for maintenance, upkeep and operation.  In the intervening years, many gifts have been received from those with similar interests for the perpetuity of the mission and growth of the YMCA’s service to youth and families of the greater Dallas area.

In 1995, the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas Foundation was chartered as a Texas non-profit corporation to manage the investments and distribution of the endowment of the YMCA Foundation. A majority of the scholarships awarded to the students are from the F.W. & Bessie A. Dye Foundation Scholarship fund and the remaining scholarships are funded through community gifts and donated gifts to the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas Foundation.


About the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas

The Y is one of the nation’s leading nonprofits strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas serves thousands of men, women and children each year, regardless of age, income or background. Anchored in 21 North Texas communities, the Dallas Y has the long-standing relationships and physical presence not just to promise, but to deliver, lasting personal and social change. The Y ensures all people have equitable access to the essentials needed to become thriving members of the community. Daily, the Y bridges and fills individual and community needs as a catalyst for impactful change. The YMCA makes accessible the support and opportunities that empower people and communities to learn, grow and thrive, with three areas of focus: Youth Development, Healthy Living and Social Responsibility. To learn more or get involved in improving our local communities, have opportunities to make an impact and support your neighbors, please visit us at www.ymcadallas.org.