Langley Employees Make Strides Against Breast Cancer

On Saturday, October 25, 2019, Langley employees and friends joined together in the fight against breast cancer at American Cancer Society’s Making Strides of Hampton Roads at Mount Trashmore. Nearly 5,500 Hampton Roads community members showed up to walk in support of the cause in Virginia Beach. Deaths from breast cancer have been reduced by


Langley Federal Credit Union Invests $1 Million in Children’s Mental Health

NORFOLK, Va. – (October 16, 2019) – Langley Federal Credit Union and the Langley for Families Foundation are excited to announce a $1,000,000 investment over five years in children’s mental health in Hampton Roads by supporting Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters’ (CHKD) new mental health hospital. CHKD has commenced construction of the 14-story building


Langley for Families Awards $267,000 in Grants to Local Nonprofits

Langley for Families announced $267,000 in grant awards after its third-quarter grant cycle, bringing the 2019 total giving to $914,040. Across Hampton Roads, 34 nonprofit agencies received a grant award.  One recipient is the Downtown Hampton Child Development Center (DHCDC) with a grant in the amount of $10,000 for its STREAM initiatives.  DHCDC is a


2018 Year in Review

In 2018, the Langley for Families Foundation is proud to have donated to 75 organizations in the Hampton Roads Community. These donations were made possible through successful fundraising events and community initiatives, with the majority of funds generated through the Langley for Families Charity Golf Classic, held in September.  Highlights from the Foundation’s 2018 community


Langley for Families and #GivingTuesday

Tuesday, November 27th is #GivingTuesday – a global giving movement that has been built by individuals, families, organizations, businesses, and communities in countries around the world. Millions of people have come together to support and champion the causes they believe in and the communities in which they live. Langley For Families is proud to be a


Langley for Families Holiday Food Drive

Join us in giving back this holiday season to end hunger in Hampton Roads. Who: Langley Federal Credit Union – members, employees, and the surrounding community. What: A food drive to benefit local organizations working to end hunger. When: November 19, 2018 – December 7, 2018 Where: All Langley Federal Credit Union branches and locations. Find a branch today! Why: To


Langley for Families Foundation Q2 Giving

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – The Langley for Families Foundation has awarded over $136,000 so far in 2018 to 20 different organizations. Among many others, the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore received $13,000 to support their efforts to eliminate hunger in our community. Specifically, Langley chose to support the BackPack and Mobile Pantry


Langley for Families and Boomer Esiason Foundations support Cystic Fibrosis Center at CHKD

In partnership with the Boomer Esiason Foundation, the Langley for Families Foundation proudly supported the awarding of a $50,000 grant to the Cystic Fibrosis Center at Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters. CHKD provides integrated, multidisciplinary care for nearly 150 children and young adults with cystic fibrosis every year. Plans for the generous gift include relocating


Foundation Supports Housing Development Renovation

Langley for Families Foundation awarded $4,013 to the Housing Development Corporation of Hampton Roads to provide much needed renovations for a 9-year tenant living in Hampton. The renovations include paint, carpeting, installed flooring, new ceiling vents and light fixtures. HDCofHR provides quality, affordable housing to low-income individuals and families, the homeless and the disabled. “We


Smart Beginnings Receives $10,000 from Langley for Families

Langley for Families Foundation awarded $10,000 to Smart Beginnings Virginia Peninsula for support of their Behavioral Intervention Team Social Emotional services (BITSE) and the 2017 Director’s Academy. “Last year, over 30 child care centers participated in the Director’s Academy, impacting hundreds of children across the community,” stated Smart Beginnings Executive Director Bruce Myers. “Social-emotional skills