“Beno” is one of the nicknames given to Bernard McHerron Sr. by his loved ones. He was affectionately known and referred to as “Beno” everywhere he went. Beno was a firm believer in education. After college he began working for the Harvey Public School District in Illinois as a teacher’s assistant. When his career started to take a different turn in his life, he still continued to mentor within his role of assistant basketball coach, donating a lot of his time assisting young basketball players in public schools. Students confided in him and would even stop by his home to get direction with their lives. He would always say that he wanted to make a difference in at least one child’s life, and was saddened that a lot of students didn’t have the necessary tools they needed to succeed. To keep Beno’s dream alive of helping students succeed, The Bershé Hope Foundation will give away four (4) book/ school activity scholarships annually to children and young adults who have lost their parent or step-parent(s).
No purchase necessary. To be eligible you must be a middle/junior, high school student, or, college/university student or planning to attend college within the academic year of submitting the entry. BERSHÉ is not responsible for lost, damaged or incomplete entries. Only one entry per person allowed. Duplicate entries may result in disqualification. By submitting your entry you agree to abide by the rules and decision(s) of BERSHÉ.