Langley For Families Foundation approved $207,590 in third quarter grants going to 27 nonprofit organizations across Hampton Roads.
Two community clinics are among those receiving funding this quarter—Gloucester Mathews Care Clinic and Lackey Clinic. These clinics provide vital medical services to uninsured and underinsured community members. Services include prescriptions, well visits, dental care and much more.
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Norfolk will receive $10,000 to support its services for families with hospitalized children. The Ronald McDonald House, just steps from Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters in downtown Norfolk, provides overnight accommodations, food and support for families while their children receive treatment at the hospital.
The following organizations received grants from the Langley for Families Foundation in the 3rd quarter of 2020:
- Avalon Center
- Big Brother Big Sisters Services
- Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Foundation
- Boys & Girls Clubs of the Virginia Peninsula
- Children’s Assistive Technology Services
- Children’s Harbor
- Elf Patrol
- Fear 2 Freedom
- Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore
- Gloucester Housing Partnership
- Gloucester Mathews Care Clinic
- Housing Development Corporation of Hampton Roads
- Lackey Clinic
- Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital Foundation
- Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Virginia
- LGBT Life Center
- Natasha House
- Rock Solid Foundation
- Ronald McDonald House Charities of Norfolk
- St. Mary’s Home for Disabled Children
- Starbase Victory
- Transitions Family Violence Services
- VersAbility Resources
- Virginia Beach Justice Initiative
- Williamsburg House of Mercy
- York County Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization
- Youth Challenge