Robins Financial Credit Union Donates $40,000 to Local Teachers
Monday, August 26th, 2024
Robins Financial Credit Union supports education by granting the wishes of 20 local teachers through its 3rd Annual GRANTED program.
GRANTED was created by the credit union in 2022 in an effort to alleviate some of the financial burden on local teachers and provide them with the tools they need to educate and engage their students. Educators who teach grades K-12 at schools located within one of Robins Financial’s 45 counties of membership were eligible to apply. Selected recipients receive classroom supplies or monetary donations to purchase items from their classroom wish lists. This year, Robins Financial is proud to grant the wishes of 20 local teachers with donations totaling $40,000.
2024 GRANTED Recipients:
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April Harvey, Alexander II Magnet School in Macon
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Courtney Henderson, Rutland Middle School in Macon
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Hannah Towns, Warner Robins High School in Warner Robins
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Janika Harris, Susie Dasher Elementary School in Dublin
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Jennifer Mitchell, Monroe County Middle School in Forsyth
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Jenny Gordon, Westside High School in Macon
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Jessica Conley, Twin City Elementary School in Twin City
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Joshua McCorkle, Central High School in Macon
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Katrina Shy, Georgia Military College Prep School in Milledgeville
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Kelsey Sellers, Swainsboro Elementary School in Swainsboro
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Kinnon Wildes, Bonaire Primary School in Bonaire
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Krishelle Hatcher, Russell Elementary School in Warner Robins
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Lindsay Fordham, Southwest Laurens Elementary School in Rentz
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Lonna Wright, Telfair County High School in McRae-Helena
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Mistie Reynolds, Malcom Bridge Middle School in Bogart
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Mya Clark, Whitehead Road Elementary School in Athens
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Shannon Durden, T.G. Scott Elementary School in Forsyth
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Stephanie Justen, Kay Road Elementary School in Byron
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T’Khira Smith, Hunt Elementary and Fort Valley Middle School in Fort Valley
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Ubrody Craig, Edwards Middle School in Conyers
“I am so incredibly grateful for Robins Financial Credit Union’s generous donation to my classroom,” said Joshua McCorkle, teacher at Central High School in Macon. “With this support, I will bring cutting-edge technology to facilitate hands-on activities and seamlessly integrate artificial intelligence into the classroom. Robins Financial’s contribution is helping shape the future, where all students will grow and thrive in a 21st century global society.”
Hannah Towns, a teacher at Warner Robins High School, also shared that “this generous donation will have a lasting impact on my students, providing them with the resources and opportunities to thrive. It empowers us to enhance their learning experiences, helping them to reach their full potential and build a brighter future.”
Robins Financial believes education is a step on the path to a bright future. Creating the GRANTED program is just one of many ways the credit union supports this belief. Robins Financial also offers digital financial education courses and other helpful products, ensuring its members have the tools they need to make sound financial decisions.
“By supporting our teachers through the GRANTED Program, we are investing in the future of our community,” said Christina O’Brien, President and CEO of Robins Financial Credit Union. “Our commitment to the well-being of our community goes beyond providing financial services; it’s about making a meaningful impact, and this program is just one of the many ways we aim to make a difference. Together, we can provide the tools needed to inspire, educate and empower our students to succeed.”