BFCN scholarship & Award Winners 2023-2024

9th Annual BFCN Aim 2 Achieve Awards

Cherish Walton

Cherish Walton is a recent graduate of TVO ILC where she earned an Ontario Secondary School Diploma. She is currently an undergraduate student at Fanshawe College in the pre-health science pathway program. Cherish is working towards a diploma in Office Administration - Health Services and aspires to work in health administration in the future.

Re-Anna Ashton

Re-Anna Ashton is a recent graduate of Bloor Collegiate Institute in the Toronto District School Board where she earned an Ontario Secondary School Diploma. She is currently an undergraduate student at Seneca College in the Flight Services - Operations and Cabin Management program. Re-Anna is working towards a diploma and aspires to be a flight attendant in the future.

12th Annual BFCN Scholarships (Undergraduate Level)

Lauryn Yohndo

Lauryn Yohndo is an undergraduate student at York University in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. She is working towards a Bachelor of Arts in Law & Society (Honours) and aspires to be a lawyer in the future.

Khalil-Najir Miles

Khalil-Najir Miles is an undergraduate student at the University of Toronto in the Faculty of Arts and Science. He is working towards a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (Honours) and aspires to be the Minister of Education of Ontario in the future.

12th Annual BFCN Scholarships (Graduate Level)

Nashane Ralph

Nashane Ralph is a graduate student at Toronto Metropolitan University in the Lincoln Alexander School of Law. He is working towards a Juris Doctor degree in the Juris Doctor Program and aspires to be a criminal or child protection lawyer.

Khandideh Williams

Khandideh Williams is a PhD student at McGill University in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. She is in the Family Medicine and Primary Care program and is working towards a doctoral degree. Khandideh aspires to work in health organizations to advocate for marginalized communities and raise awareness of disparities in health outcomes.