HARRIS FAULKNER REVEALED AS THE SECRET BENEFACTOR BEHIND SCHOLARSHIPS THAT CHANGED THE LIVES OF 12 GIRLS — AFTER ONE LETTER LEAKED ONLINE
For two years, a quiet STEM scholarship program has been lifting up 12 Black girls from low-income neighborhoods, opening doors they never believed they could reach.
There was no press release.
No branding.
No photo-ops.
No one knew who funded it — until last week.
A thank-you letter exposes everything
The story broke when a 17-year-old recipient from South Dallas, Mia, posted a photo of a handwritten thank-you note on social media.
At the bottom of the letter, a partial signature appeared: H.F.
That was all the internet needed to realize the truth:
H.F. was Harris Faulkner.
And suddenly, the quiet scholarship program became national news.
An insider confirms the story

A school official revealed that Harris began the fund in late 2022 after meeting a group of girls during a community outreach visit.
One of them told her:
“I want to be an engineer, but my family can’t even afford the test fees.”
That sentence, the source said, “kept her awake for days.”
She refused any public credit
The scholarship fund was created anonymously.
No name.
No media.
No attention.
A teacher explained:
“She made us promise one thing: ‘Don’t mention me. This is about the girls, not me.’”
Over two years, the fund:
- Paid AP and SAT fees for 28 students
- Granted full STEM scholarships to 12 girls
- Provided laptops, lab equipment, and summer program travel support
None of the girls knew who was helping them.
Harris’s only comment: nine words

When asked by a reporter after the story leaked, Harris simply said:
“Those young women deserve a real chance.”
No spotlight.
No speech.
Just quiet conviction.
“She opened a door I only dreamed about.”
One scholarship recipient shared:
“Without this program, I would’ve dropped out to help my mom. She gave me a future.”
Families invited Harris to a small thank-you gathering — she declined, telling organizers:
“This moment belongs to them.”