Langley Federal Credit Union employees nominated local nonprofit organizations through the annual Make a Difference Campaign. These donations are comprised of employee gifts and matching funds from Langley. Over the course of 2024 over $65,800 was donated by Langley employees through the credit union’s payroll giving program. When combined with Langley’s 100% match, the Foundation distributed over $131,650 to employee-selected nonprofit organizations. 

Towards the end of the year, Langley employees who have been donating to the foundation through the payroll giving program were invited to nominate a nonprofit agency of their choice to receive a portion of the collective contributions made in 2024. A total of 57 nonprofit organizations were nominated by at least one Langley employee to receive an end-of-year donation, with each nomination benefitting the nonprofit by $1,854. 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).

2024 Employee Nominated Nonprofits

Agency Name Nominated By
ACLU Foundation of Virginia Nicole Smallwood
American Parkinson Disease Association Virginia Chapter Lauren Taylor
American Red Cross Disaster Relief Anonymous
Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita Support Vanessa Wong
Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge Society Sam Lee
Bacon Street Youth & Family Services Anonymous
Black Brand Shamika Monroe
Boys & Girls Club of the Virginia Peninsula (2) Anonymous
Care Net Peninsula Heather Caldwell, Angeli Chesson and Anonymous
Center for Child & Family Services Nicole Baker
Childrens Health Investment Program Anonymous
Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters Samantha Gilliland, Deb Vollmer, Melinda Wren, (2) Anonymous
CNU Education Foundation Fred Hagerman
Cole’s Horse Autism Therapy Station (CHATS) Ingo Huemer
Colonial Virginia Council – Boy Scouts of America Anonymous
Connect with a Wish Cheryl Egler
Crisis Pregnancy Center of Tidewater Anonymous
Cut in His Image Ministries Ellen Hill
Edmarc Anonymous
Faith Recovery Kimberly Rath
ForKids Joyce Smith
FreeKind Jose Iregui
Gloucester Mathews Care Clinic Reba Redmon-Roye
Governors School for the Arts Foundation Lindsey Kelly
Hampton Roads Community Health Center Mikaela Gilliam
HELP Anonymous
Hospice House of Williamsburg Kit Miller
Housing Partnerships Curtis Baker
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Jason Tuttle
LGBT Life Center Miles Burcher, Caroline Raulerson, and Jackson Risinger
LINK of Hampton Roads Anonymous
Literacy for Life Cris Daly
Mercy Chefs Anonymous
NATASHA House Jamie Darden and Casey Fry
Newport News Green Foundation Anonymous
Norfolk State University Education Foundation Jerome Fowlkes
Operation Breaking Through Richetta Brown
Our Youth Our Future Foundation Latoya King and Michelle Watson
Peake Childhood Center Jennifer Edwards
Peninsula Agency on Aging Amy Scott
Planned Parenthood Shannon Penano and Anonymous
Poquoson Education Foundation Amanda Berg and Mike Berg
Stop Inc. Anonymous
Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts Foundation Kenny Galderisi
The Center for Sexual Assault Survivors Bonnie Walker
The DeGood Foundation Robyn Browning
The Rhythm Project – Virginia Arts Festival Alex Curinga Wright
The Salvation Army Virginia Peninsula Alyssa Towns
The Virginia Living Museum Sarah A.B. Wilson
The Wes Strong Foundation Kristen Fletcher
Thrive Peninsula Kim Bradley and Anonymous
Tidewater Youth Services Foundation Daniella Reed
Union Mission Ministries Gina Walker
United Way of the Virginia Peninsula Liz Wolfson
Virginia Peninsula Foodbank Joan Russell
Western Tidewater Free Clinic Barbara Rosa
York County Food Closet Anonymous