Corvias Foundation Announces $50,000 in 2026 Employee Student Scholarships
From National Honor Society members to youth volunteers, five accomplished high school seniors awarded a Corvias Family Scholarship
Warwick, RI (June 4, 2026) – The nonprofit Corvias Foundation has awarded five children of Corvias employees with a 2026 Corvias Foundation Family Scholarship, reinforcing its commitment to educational opportunities and employee well-being. The students are Ashley Picazo, Braeden Williams, Evalina Bordley, Hayden Paolino, and Karlie Villwok.
Investing in Student Success
Marking its 20th anniversary in 2026, Corvias Foundation celebrates a legacy of impact. The foundation has supported more than 500 military-connected families with more than $20 million in scholarship awards.
In total this year, Corvias Foundation is awarding $50,000 to children of Corvias employees, including a $5,000 scholarship for students attending a trade, technical or vocational program. The Corvias Foundation Employee Family Trade and Technical Scholarship recipient will be announced later this year. Applications are now open.
“Each student receiving this award has demonstrated the drive and commitment needed to succeed in college,” said Julie Allen, Executive Director of Corvias Foundation. “Already, they have inspired us with exceptional maturity, future-focused thinking and perseverance. That’s in addition to strong academic achievement and meaningful involvement beyond the classroom.”
Meet the 2026 Scholarship Recipients
Ashley Picazo
Parent: Sergio Picazo-Luperico, painter at Fort Riley
Graduate: Junction City High School (Junction City, Kan.)
College: Biology, University of Kansas.
As class president, National Honor Society member, and a peer tutor, Ashley has demonstrated a strong commitment to both academic excellence and peer leadership. “Ashley is an exceptional student who approaches life with resilience and a positive attitude,” said Allen.
Braeden Williams 
Parent: Jeff Williams, SVP, Asset Management
Graduate: Northwood High School (Pittsboro, N.C.)
College: Communications, University of Kansas
Braeden is a multi-sport athlete, competing in wrestling, track, and football, while also contributing to Key Club. Allen remarked, “Not only did Braeden excel on the field, he took initiative with increasingly rigorous honors courses too.”
Evalina (Evie) Bordley
Parent: Tabitha Vanderbeck, Program Office Assistant at Fort Bragg
Graduate: Terry Sanford High School (Fayetteville, NC)
College: Psychology and art, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Evie is a member of cheer squad and volunteers in the community as a camp counselor and youth cheer coach. Allen noted, “An insightful leader, Evie wields quiet strength and empathy to make people feel seen, valued, and capable.”
Hayden Paolino
Parent: Amanda Paolino, Staff Accountant
Graduate: Doniphan West High School (Highland, Kan.)
College: Teacher education, University of Kansas
Hayden is a member of the National Honor Society and Key Club and plays football, basketball, and baseball. “Hayden is not afraid to advocate for himself, while remaining dedicated to teamwork and community,” said Allen.
Karlie Villwok
Parent: Beverly Villwok, Director, Employee Relations
Graduate: Elkhorn High School (Elkhorn, Neb.)
College: Business at Wayne State College
A National Honor Society member, Karlie also competes in track and field, is an all-conference softball player, and volunteers in the community with youth sports and her church youth group. “Karlie is thoughtful and creative, a connector of big ideas who offers sophisticated analysis in the classroom,” Allen shared.
Through free educational events, academic scholarships, and the College Connection website, Corvias Foundation is committed to helping military families thrive. Watch for more details on Corvias Foundation scholarships’ application dates and other important details on the scholarship page at CorviasFoundation.org.
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About Corvias Foundation
Corvias Foundation empowers military families to achieve their educational and career goals. With its flagship program, Opportunity Hubs, the Foundation is connecting its community members with partners. The goal is to support educational achievements, create transformative connections and prepare military-connected students for their life-enriching college and career decisions. Visit CorviasFoundation.org to learn more.