The PenFed Foundation, a national 501(c)(3) founded by PenFed Credit Union, today announced four awardees of $5,000 grants from the Black Veteran Student Loan Repayment Program funded by Purefy, a D.C.-based financial technology platform. PenFed Foundation will support the four Black veterans with $5,000 of student loan assistance award towards their student loan balances.
“At the PenFed Foundation, we want military veterans and their families to be able to pursue their education and live free of financial worry,” said PenFed Credit Union President/CEO and PenFed Foundation CEO James Schenck. “Black veterans have served our country and our communities selflessly and we are proud to serve as a resource for student loan repayments.”
Jack Zoeller, Purefy’s Founder & CEO, added: “We look at these grants as the competitive scholarships these veterans would have won if they had been advised to apply when they entered college and if we had foreseen their exemplary service to country and community. We congratulate them!”
The four awardees of the Black Veteran Student Loan Repayment Scholarship include:
- Eustace Bibby, a U.S. Navy veteran with a Master of Science in Leadership from Grand Canyon University. Bibby works at St. Vincent DePaul Village, a homeless shelter in San Diego.
- Roshanda Figgers, a U.S. Army veteran with a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice Administration and in Human Resource Management from Columbia Southern University. Figgers works as a community outreach case manager for Children’s Wisconsin in their shelter program for homeless women.
- Rene Hood, a U.S. Army veteran with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Bowie State University.
- Taylur Mccoy, a U.S. Navy veteran, is studying to be a registered nurse at Chamberlain University.
To learn more, visit https://penfedfoundation.org.