
Meet Christina Herbert, Fall 2025 Intern
Junior at Methodist University studying Occupational Therapy, Christina is the daughter of SGM (R) David Herbert who served 30 years including as Regiment Senior Career Counselor for the 160th SOAR(A).
Winter 2026 Internship Program Recipient
Jonathan Worthington is a finance student at the University of Central Florida and the son of a Night Stalker who served in the early 2000s. He carries forward values of discipline, service, and commitment from that legacy.
Jonathan holds leadership positions in finance organizations on campus, where he supports recruiting initiatives, develops educational programming, and facilitates investment-related activities.
He aspires to build a career in wealth management and asset management, focusing on applying theoretical knowledge to practical financial decision-making in professional settings.
The Night Stalker Foundation internship allows selected scholarship recipients to work directly with the Foundation's Office Manager on various projects and organizational support. This provides hands-on experience, resume building, and income while pursuing education. Two interns are selected annually, one for each semester.

Junior at Methodist University studying Occupational Therapy, Christina is the daughter of SGM (R) David Herbert who served 30 years including as Regiment Senior Career Counselor for the 160th SOAR(A).

The Night Stalker Foundation honors Duane W. Albro, a decorated Vietnam War veteran and founding executive board member whose dedication to service and education continues through the scholarship bearing his name.
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In 2025, the Night Stalker Foundation delivered programs and services that directly impacted more than 1,000 Night Stalker families across the Regiment.

Beyond the Night Stalker Foundation Scholarship Program, there are additional scholarship opportunities available to the Special Operations community. We've compiled a list of programs that current and former 160th families may be eligible for.

Meet Charlie Trussell, Katie Palenzuela, and scholarship recipient Maddy Perez - the people who make our Family Collaborative programs impactful.

Thanks to your generosity, the Foundation awarded 84 scholarships this year and launched a new internship program for scholarship recipients.