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Celebrating Our 2026 Scholarship
Aubrey’s Love Foundation recently had the privilege of celebrating a truly special season — honoring our 2026 scholarship recipients and recognizing our final Light of Love Award recipients for the school year.
Through these scholarships and awards, we continue our mission of encouraging kindness, compassion, perseverance, leadership, and service in our schools and community — values that reflect the beautiful light Aubrey carried.
🎓 2026 Aubrey’s Love Foundation Scholarship Recipients
West Limestone High School
• Mersadies “Sadie” Harris
• Addisen Gibbs
Athens High School
• Elisabeth Harris
• Gabby Keenum
Elkmont High School
• Ava Guth
Tanner High School
• Hailey King
Each of these students demonstrated not only academic achievement and future potential, but also character, determination, and a heart for others. We are honored to support them as they begin their next chapters.
💜 Final Light of Love Award Recipients – West Limestone High School
As we wrapped up another meaningful year of our Light of Love Award program, we were proud to recognize:
⭐ Student Recipient: Lillie Patterson
⭐ Teacher Recipient: Casie Wimmer
These recipients embody the spirit of kindness, encouragement, leadership, and compassion that the Light of Love Award was created to celebrate.
💜 Special Recognition Award
We were also honored to present a special recognition award to Principal Matt Taylor of West Limestone High School for his continued leadership, encouragement, support, and partnership with Aubrey’s Love Foundation.
His dedication to his students, staff, and school community has made a lasting impact, and we are deeply grateful for his commitment to helping us spread light and kindness throughout our schools.
To all of our recipients — congratulations! Your hard work, compassion, perseverance, and the positive difference you make in the lives of others do not go unnoticed.
“One person can make a difference, and everyone should try.” — John F. Kennedy
Thank you to our partner schools, administrators, educators, families, supporters, and community for allowing us to continue spreading light through love in Aubrey’s memory. 💜