HARMON-ROBISON
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
HARMON-ROBISON
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Childersburg High School
Talladega County
Randolph County High School
Randolph County
White Plains High School
Calhoun County
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Harmon-Robison Memorial Scholarship Fund Announces 2026 Student Honorees and Continued Commitment to Community Service
Jacksonville, AL — April 15, 2026 — The Harmon-Robison Memorial Scholarship Fund proudly announces its 2026 student honorees, continuing its mission to honor the legacy of two fallen officers while investing in the future of community service.
Established to commemorate the lives and service of Officers Harmon and Robison, who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, the scholarship fund supports graduating high school seniors who demonstrate a strong commitment to service, leadership, and community engagement.
The 2026 honorees include:
Destiny Keith-Watkins, Childersburg High School
Autumn Jayde Taylor, Randolph County High School
James Heard, White Plains High School
Each student has demonstrated outstanding dedication to their community, exemplifying the core values of integrity, compassion, and service that define the mission of the Harmon-Robison Memorial Scholarship Fund.
“The Harmon-Robison Memorial Scholarship Fund is more than a financial award—it is a living tribute to two officers whose legacy continues through the next generation,” said Walker Fetner, Founder. “These students represent the very best of our communities and reflect the spirit of service and selflessness that defined Officers Harmon and Robison.”
Since its inception, the scholarship fund has worked toward building a sustainable endowment with a long-term goal of $100,000, ensuring the scholarship can be awarded annually in perpetuity. Through community support, fundraising efforts, and volunteer leadership, the fund continues to make meaningful progress toward that goal.
The Fund was founded through the vision and leadership of a dedicated local student, whose commitment to honoring fallen officers and promoting community service has inspired widespread support and engagement across the region.
Community members, local businesses, and civic organizations are encouraged to continue supporting the Harmon-Robison Memorial Scholarship Fund through donations and partnership opportunities. Contributions directly support the development of future leaders and help preserve the legacy of those who served with honor.
For more information about the scholarship fund, application criteria, or ways to contribute, please contact:
Walker Fetner
Harmon-Robison Memorial Scholarship Fund
(256) 223-3735