Langley employees nominated local nonprofit organizations through the annual Make a Difference Campaign. These donations are comprised of employee gifts and matching funds from Langley Federal Credit Union. Over the course of 2025, over $68,600 was donated by Langley employees through the credit union’s payroll giving program. When combined with Langley’s 100% match, the Foundation distributed $137,290 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 2025. A total of 63 nonprofit organizations were nominated by at least one Langley employee to receive an end-of-year donation, with each nomination benefitting the nonprofit by $1,716. 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).

2025 Employee Nominated Nonprofits

Nonprofit Name Nominated By
ASK Childhood Cancer Foundation Fred Hagerman
Beauty for Ashes the Women Center Gina Walker
Calvary Chapel of Newport News Ciara Walker
CareNet Peninsula Heather Caldwell and Anonymous
Center for Child & Family Services Nicole Baker
CHKD Samantha Gilliland, Debra Vollmer, Melinda Wren and (2) Anonymous
CNU Education Foundation Jackson Risinger
Community of Faith Mission Anonymous
Cut In His Image Ministries Ellen Hill
Edmarc Robin Huxford
Faith Recovery Kit Miller, Kimberly Rath, and Anonymous
Freekind Jose Iregui
Gloucester Mathews Care Clinic Shamika Monroe
Hampton Roads Community Action Program (HRCAP) Chatia Dorsey, Kelli Ragland, and Anonymous
Hampton Roads Refugee Relief Sam Lee
Helping the Homeless Reba Redmon-Roye
LGBT Life Center Kai Hall, Lindsey Kelly, Caroline Raulerson
Loving Neighbors Mission Camp Daniella Reed
Mutts with a Mission Krystal Hogge
Natasha House Jamie Darden
One Child Center For Autism Lisa Shealey
Operation Blessing Tina Cortado
Operation Breakthrough Richetta Brown and Jacqueline Norman
Our Youth Our Future Foundation Latoya King
Peake Childhood Center Jennifer Edwards
Southeastern Virginia Alzheimer’s Association Bonnie Wojcik
The Degood Foundation Robyn Browning
The Doorways Richmond, VA Gina Thomas
The Edward Brown Foundation Michelle Watson
The Poquoson Education Foundation Amanda Berg and Mike Berg
The Up Center Alden Newman
THRIVE  Peninsula Katrina Blount-McIver and Kim Bradley
Virginia Living Museum Taryn Mackay and Sarah A. B. Wilson
Western Tidewater Free Clinic Barbara Rosa
Youth Sail Virginia Stephanie Downs
AbleGamers – UNC Health Anonymous
American Red Cross Anonymous
Arthritis Foundation Virginia Woody Davidson
Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita Support, Inc. (AMCSI) Vanessa Wong
Boys and Girls Club of Virginia Peninsula Anonymous
CHIPS Anonymous
Connect a Wish Cheryl Egler
Junior Achievement of Hampton Roads Mikaela Gilliam
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Jason Tuttle
LINK Of Hampton Roads Tori Eleonora
Literacy for Life Anonymous
Luke Messick Futbol Charities Anonymous
Mercy Chefs Anonymous
Patient Advocate Foundation Amy Scott
Peninsula Agency on Aging, Inc. Ingo Huemer
Pregnancy Crisis Center Anonymous
Samaritan House Anonymous
Scouting America – Colonial Virgina Council Will Sampson
Sickle Cell Disease Association – Hampton Roads, VA Melynda Dorough
Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts Kenny Galderisi
The Center for Sexual Assault Survivors Bonnie Walker
The Sarah Michelle Peterson Foundation Anonymous
United Way of the Virginia Peninsula Liz Wolfson
VersAbility Resources Roberta Heywood
Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities A Jerome Fowlkes
Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Inc. Shannon Penano
Virginia Peninsula Foodbank (3) Anonymous
York County Food Closet Anonymous