CCRES Awards Scholarship to TCHS Brandywine School Students

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Pictured are (from left) Dr. Joe Fullerton, director of Career Technical and Customized Education; Thomas Molnar, assistant principal TCHS Brandywine; Salma Estevez and Roselyn Carranco, TCHS Brandywine students; Jessica Skarren, HR generalist; Leon Spencer, CCRES board member; and Jennifer Hernandez, coordinator of Business Development. Not shown is student Sophia DeLarso.
Image via CCRES.
Pictured are (from left) Dr. Joe Fullerton, director of Career Technical and Customized Education; Thomas Molnar, assistant principal TCHS Brandywine; Salma Estevez and Roselyn Carranco, TCHS Brandywine students; Jessica Skarren, HR generalist; Leon Spencer, CCRES board member; and Jennifer Hernandez, coordinator of Business Development. Not shown is student Sophia DeLarso.

CCRES announced that three students are attending Empire Beauty School after graduating from the TCHS Brandywine School, helped in part by scholarships from its Dr. Michael J. Kelly Pathways Scholarships Program.

The scholarships will assist with tuition, specialized training classes in hair color, cut, and styling, and supplies such as a cosmetology kit.

The students are Salma Estevez, Roselyn Carranco, and Sophia DeLarso.

Pictured (from left) are Jennifer Hernandez, coordinator of Business Development at CCRES; recipient Sophia DeLarso, and Sharon King, CCRES board secretary and executive administrator. Image via CCRES.

The scholarship program was created in 2023, awarding grants to qualifying students, enabling them to attend post-secondary educational institutions, including career and technical schools.

While the awards can apply to traditional colleges and universities, they also can fund attendance at trade schools such as licensed practical nursing, cosmetology, construction and technology programs. 

Awards can also pay for certification exams, special fees or tools and equipment associated with a student’s course work or academic program.

CCRES is dedicated to providing exceptional educational and behavioral health services across Berks, Bucks, Chester, Cumberland, Delaware, Montgomery, Lancaster, Lebanon, and Philadelphia counties.

Its mission is to ensure quality educational and human service programs for children, families, and schools, in addition to grant opportunities.

With a steadfast commitment to delivering the highest quality services to children and adults experiencing behavioral health challenges, CCRES looks for opportunities to expand and enhance its impact across Southeastern Pennsylvania.

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