Yahsinn Robinson's Legacy
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Yahsinn Amir Robinson, 18 years old, left this Earth suddenly on Thursday, April 22, 2021. Yahsinn was coming home from work and lost his life by way of gun violence right in front of his suburban home. He was an innocent child that was targeted.
Yahsinn was a Senior in high school ready to graduate and move forward with his career goals. Known as YaYa to all, his infectious smile and gentle hugs will be missed.
Yahsinn loved to play and study chess, he was perfecting his craft in chess by reading books on the game. Yahsinn recently started designing clothes and loved to play his guitar. He was a honor roll student and a fun child that loved his family. He never allowed his Autism diagnosis to hinder him from exploring his dreams. He just started his first job and was so excited to have some independence.
Yahsinn was a great big brother to his siblings and protector to his mother. The family is in disbelief that such an innocent special life could be cut short in this senseless way. He deserved to live. He deserved to graduate High School and explore his dreams.
We need justice today!
If you want to support or donate to the family, it will be greatly appreciated. We are launching a scholarship fund in Yahsinn's honor. There are some great organizations for chess, music for Autistic children and foundations that we will donate to as well. We appreciate your support and prayers.
Yahsinn was a Senior in high school ready to graduate and move forward with his career goals. Known as YaYa to all, his infectious smile and gentle hugs will be missed.
Yahsinn loved to play and study chess, he was perfecting his craft in chess by reading books on the game. Yahsinn recently started designing clothes and loved to play his guitar. He was a honor roll student and a fun child that loved his family. He never allowed his Autism diagnosis to hinder him from exploring his dreams. He just started his first job and was so excited to have some independence.
Yahsinn was a great big brother to his siblings and protector to his mother. The family is in disbelief that such an innocent special life could be cut short in this senseless way. He deserved to live. He deserved to graduate High School and explore his dreams.
We need justice today!
If you want to support or donate to the family, it will be greatly appreciated. We are launching a scholarship fund in Yahsinn's honor. There are some great organizations for chess, music for Autistic children and foundations that we will donate to as well. We appreciate your support and prayers.
Organizer and beneficiary
Kalimah Perry
Organizer
Rahway, NJ
Saleenah Bell
Beneficiary