Hughes Celebrates 20 Years of the Roberta Reeves Memorial Scholarship with $20,000 in Awards to 10 Outstanding Students
Hughes is proud to announce this year’s ten recipients, each awarded a $2000 scholarship in support of their higher education journey.
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Roberta Reeves Memorial Scholarship, Hughes Federal Credit Union is proud to announce this year’s ten recipients, each awarded a $2000 scholarship, totaling $20,000 in support of education.
Established in 2005, the Roberta Reeves Scholarship honors the legacy of Roberta Reeves, a dedicated, long-serving board member at Hughes, whose passion for education and community impact continues to inspire. The scholarship is open to all high school seniors. It recognizes creativity, thoughtfulness, and excellence in response to the scholarship question, “What are the top financial habits young people should develop, and how do you apply them in your life?”
This year's scholarship winners are:
• Imani Gabrielle Smith – Longwood High School
Over the past two decades, Hughes has awarded over $145,000 through the Roberta Reeves Memorial Scholarship, reflecting our enduring commitment to supporting youth and expanding access to education.
Additionally, Hughes offers the MoneyCoach program, a free online resource that helps community members manage their finances and plan, covering topics like emergency savings, mortgage education, and retirement planning. Through its partnership with Earn to Learn, the largest matched-savings scholarship program in the U.S., Hughes supports low-to-moderate-income students saving for college with an 8:1 savings match, significantly reducing their student loan debt.
“Education is one of the most powerful tools for changing lives,” said Irlanda Cuevas, Membership and Community Engagement Manager. “As we celebrate 20 years of the Roberta Reeves Memorial Scholarship, we reaffirm our commitment to investing in the future of our youth and the strength of our community.”