Langley for Families Foundation Announces Annual Employee Nominated Donations
Newport News, Va. – (December 18, 2023) – Langley Federal Credit Union employees nominated local nonprofit agencies for their annual Make a Difference Donation Campaign. These donations are comprised of employee payroll deduction gifts and matching funds from the Langley for Families Foundation. Over the course of 2023 nearly $50,000 was donated by Langley employees through Langley’s payroll giving program. When combined with LFCU’s 100% match, the Foundation distributed nearly $100,000 end-of-year donations to employee-selected nonprofits!
Langley employees who have been donating through payroll giving were invited to nominate a nonprofit agency of their choice to receive a portion of the collective contributions made through the payroll giving program. A total of 53 nonprofit organizations were nominated by at least one Langley employee to receive an end-of-year donation, with each nomination benefitting the nonprofit by $1,491. All employee-nominated agencies are listed below, and Langley donors were given the option to personally deliver these donations to their nonprofit of choice (pictured below).
2023 EMPLOYEE NOMINATED NONPROFITS
Nonprofit Name | Employee Donor |
Achievable Dream Academies | Barbara Banks |
Alzheimers Association | Kenny Galderisi |
American Red Cross of Coastal Virginia | Lisa Shealey |
Bacon Street Youth & Family Services | Missy Jefferson |
Barry Robinson Center | Anonymous |
Boy Scouts of America – Colonial Virginia Council | Will Sampson |
Boys & Girls Club Virginia Peninsula | Reba Redmon-Roye and (2) Anonymous |
C.H.A.T.S (Cole’s Horse Autism Therapy Station) | Ingo Huemer |
Care Net Peninsula | Heather Caldwell and Anonymous |
Center for Sexual Assault Survivors | Bonnie Walker |
Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters | Deb Vollmer, Melinda Wren, and Anonymous |
Connect With a Wish | Cheryl Egler |
Crisis Pregnancy Center of Tidewater | Anonymous |
Cut In His Image Ministries | Ellen Hill |
Edmarc | Fred Hagerman and Robin Huxford |
Elmer Back Gifting Center | Anonymous |
EnJewel End Human Trafficking | Anonymous |
Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore | Anonymous |
FreeKind | Jose Iregui |
G I R L S Club | Michelle Watson |
Governors School for the Arts Foundation | Lindsey Kelly |
Hampton Roads Community Action Program (HRCAP) | Kelli Ragland and Anonymous |
Hampton Roads Community Health Center | Anonymous |
Housing Partnerships | Curtis Baker |
Junior Achievement for Greater Hampton Roads | Najib Khan |
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society | Jason Tuttle |
LGBT Life Center | Miles Burcher and Caroline Raulerson |
Life Enrichment Center | Joyce Thorogood and Amy Scott |
LINK of Hampton Roads | Anonymous |
Luke Messick Futbol Charities | Anonymous |
Mercy Chefs | Anonymous |
NATASHA House | Casey Fry |
NSU Foundation, Inc. | A. Jerome Fowlkes |
Operation Breakingthrough | Richetta Brown and Jacqueline Norman |
Our Youth Our Future Foundation | Latoya King |
PANCAN | Samantha Gilliland |
Peake Childhood Center | Jennifer Edwards |
Poquoson Education Foundation | Amanda Berg and Mike Berg |
Quinton Fire and EMS Samaritan House | Anonymous |
Samaritan House | Anonymous |
Sentara Hospital | Mike D. Alston |
Tabb High Tiger Band Parents Association | Sheila Brown |
The Wes Strong Foundation | Kristen Fletcher |
THRIVE Peninsula | Kim Bradley and Anonymous |
Tidewater Youth Services Foundation | Daniella Reed |
United Way of the Virginia Peninsula | Liz Wolfson |
Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue | Anonymous |
Virginia League for Planned Parenthood | Shannon Penano and (2) Anonymous |
Virginia Living Museum | Sarah A. B. Wilson |
Voices for Kids CASA Program of Southeast Virginia | Lahnie Reilly |
Western Tidewater Free Clinic | Barbara Rosa |
York County Food Closet – Church Women United | Anonymous |
Young Investors Group | Alex Wright |