Robins Financial Credit Union Awards $96,000 to Graduating High School Seniors

Robins Financial Credit Union Awards $96,000 to Graduating High School Seniors

Warner Robins, Ga. – Robins Financial Credit Union recently awarded $96,000 to 37 graduating high school seniors through its annual scholarship program.

“At Robins Financial Credit Union, we believe supporting students means strengthening the future of our communities,” said Christina O’Brien, President and CEO of Robins Financial Credit Union. “We are proud to recognize these hardworking students as they take the next step in their educational journeys.”

Recipients were selected from across the credit union’s 45-county service area. This year, the credit union expanded their program by introducing a three-tiered award system to support students at varying stages of achievement. They each had the chance to receive a one-time payment of up to $5,000 to assist with the cost of tuition, books, and other educational expenses that may accumulate during the semester.

Please join the credit union in congratulating these outstanding recipients:

  • Amari Scott, Northeast High School
  • Amari Williams, Dublin High School
  • Amelia Barefoot, Academy for Classical Education
  • Andrea Acosta, Heritage High School
  • A’Nyla Savage, Warner Robins High School
  • Aubrianna Colbert, Warner Robins High School
  • Brynlie Williams, Dodge County High School
  • Callie Nguyen, Houston County High School
  • Carter Edwards, Windsor Academy
  • Charles Adams, Baldwin High School
  • Comauri Bryant, Northside High School
  • Cortni Veasley, Clarke Central High School
  • Daniel Rodriguez, East Laurens High School
  • Destiny Curry, Southwest High School
  • Elijah Sepulveda, Putnam County High School
  • Jalen Dixon, Georgia Military College Prep School
  • Janiya Holloman, Clarke Central High School
  • Jayce Blash, West Laurens High School
  • JiLayha Wright, Dublin High School
  • John Ennis, Perry High School
  • John Sanders, Mary Persons High School
  • Kameron McCowan, Telfair County High School
  • Kennedy Hargrove, Howard High School
  • Kory West, Rutland High School
  • London Bradford, East Laurens High School
  • Markel Kennebrew, Perry High School
  • Mary Oliver-Burnette, Northeast High School
  • Mayte Beltran Hernandez, Veterans High School
  • McKenzie Gatlin, Peach County High School
  • My’kel Henley, Southwest High School
  • Naely Respaldiza, Westside High School
  • Paul Risper, Westside High School
  • Sa’Myia Turner, Jones County High School
  • Savannah Neville, Rutland High School
  • Taiylor Jamison, Houston County High School
  • Valerie Williams, Baldwin High School
  • Zariah Webb, Central High School

“I am incredibly grateful and honored to be selected as a 2026 Robins Financial Credit Union Scholarship recipient,” said Ji’Layha Wright of Dublin High School. “With God’s guidance and this scholarship’s support, I will be able to continue pursuing my education at Valdosta State University and work toward building a successful future while positively impacting others through communication and media.”

Robins Financial Credit Union remains dedicated to supporting the next generation of leaders through impactful educational opportunities. The credit union would like to congratulate the graduating class of 2026 and wish them continued success as they pursue their academic and professional goals.

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Robins Financial Credit Union is a member-owned, not-for-profit, financial cooperative committed to upholding its mission to be Member Focused. Financial Partners. Community Proud. Chartered in 1954 by a group of 13 Robins Air Force Base civilian and military personnel, the financial institution now serves more than 274,000 members across the state of Georgia and beyond.

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