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Established
Nov. 18, 1978

Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians And Gays - Phoenix Chapter.  Proudly serving the entire Valley of the Sun...and beyond!


 

Scholarships

STUDENTS: 

Scholarship Deadlines are
Fast Approaching!

Apply NOW!

PARENTS & FRIENDS:

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That Could Use Some Cash for School?

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The 2008 PFLAG Phoenix Scholarships:                                                                                                         Application Deadline:  Feb. 1, 2008

Outstanding graduating high school seniors and college students are encouraged to apply for the following 2008 scholarships offered through PFLAG Phoenix.  All scholarships are open to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) individuals and to straight allies who have directly supported GLBT youth and/or the GLBT community.  To apply for these scholarships, please download our 2008 PFLAG Phoenix Scholarship Packet -- only one completed application is needed to apply for all offered PFLAG Phoenix scholarships.

THE BOOTS & RAY REED SCHOLARSHIP:

Scholarship Details:

This scholarship is a single $1,000 scholarship -- one individual will be awarded..

 

Background:

This scholarship is named in honor of Boots and Ray Reed who are long-time volunteers (and past chapter presidents) with PFLAG Phoenix.  This dynamic, engaging, and absolutely lovable couple were among the first to start a PFLAG chapter in Phoenix in the late ‘70s.  Over the many years since, they have continued giving of their time, invaluable friendship and determined spirit to all who have come after them.  It is because of their vast contributions to PFLAG Phoenix and the hundreds of families they have assisted over the years that we respectfully, and with tremendous admiration and love, name this PFLAG Phoenix scholarship in their honor.

 

THE DOWERS FAMILY SCHOLARSHIPS:

Scholarship Details:

Included are two single scholarships worth $750 each -- two individuals will be awarded.

Background:

This scholarship is named in honor of the Dowers familyDee Dowers, a native of England, has lived in the United States for almost 30 years, and in Arizona since 1993.  She retired from the financial business world in 2000 and became a full-time student at ASU, achieving a BA in History.  Dee enjoys movies, the theatre, murder mysteries, and travel.  She “discovered” PFLAG several years ago and is anxious to support the growing acceptance of GLBT youth.

 

THE JIM GROVE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP:

Scholarship Details:

This scholarship is a single $1,000 scholarship -- one individual will be awarded..

 

Background:

This scholarship is named in honor of Jim Grove who is the son of Ruth and Ray Grove, long-time volunteers and past co-presidents of PFLAG Phoenix.  Jim, who passed away from AIDS in 1989, helped launch a new ‘career’ for his parents, both retired educators, who became very active in HIV and GLBT education.  Together in 1996, they co-founded PFLAG Phoenix’s Project Safe Space, an educational outreach program for Maricopa County Schools.

 

 

Other Scholarships Available to GLBT Students:

 

The following scholarships are offered to GLBT students -- and in some cases, to straight-ally students.  Be sure to check each website for their particular scholarship offerings and submission deadlines as specifics change year to year.


Helpful Resources for GLBT Students and Their Parents:

 

All New:  The Gay and Lesbian Guide to College Life

 

Featuring advice from students and administrators at more than seventy of the nation’s top colleges, the Gay and Lesbian Guide to College Life lets you know how to how to thrive on campus as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and/or questioning student. Including tons of student testimonials and dozens of parent tips, the Gay and Lesbian Guide to College Life offers no-nonsense guidance to LGBT students, their families, and allies on how to make the most of their college experience. Learn how you can:

  • Find an GLBT-friendly school

  • Evaluate administrative policies related to GLBT student life

  • Deal with homo/bi/transphobia on campus

  • Participate in GLBT student activism

  • Get support for your health and safety needs

  • Fully integrate yourself into the campus community