Andrews Federal Supercharges Holiday Season Support With $150,000 in Donations to Community Partners
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Andrews Federal Credit Union
Suitland, Md. (Jan. 8, 2026)—Andrews Federal Credit Union demonstrated its commitment to the community through remarkable levels of support for local schools, military support groups and non-profit organizations.
The credit union gave $150,000 in donations to initiatives that will provide for families and fuel community programs both during the holiday season and throughout the upcoming year. The donations spanned the credit union’s full service area, including donations in Maryland, Washington, D.C., Virginia, New Jersey, and the overseas military communities Andrews Federal serves.
Funds were distributed through partnerships with trusted high-impact organizations including the USO, local and overseas military bases, public and private schools, churches and faith-based organizations, community service organizations, and non-profit partners. “Partnership is powerful. Joining forces with the USO and local organizations, we created a network of support that reached thousands and made a true impact for the areas we serve,” said Damita Robinson, Chief Operating Officer for Andrews Federal Credit Union.
In addition to the financial contributions, credit union employees also contributed their time and volunteer service efforts to provide turkey dinners and food boxes to families in need during the holiday season.
“Our goal through this giving effort was to make the greatest impact for the most people during this holiday season,” Robinson said. “By working with trusted community partners throughout our service area, we were able to maximize the impact of our gifts and ensure many families both stateside and abroad were able to celebrate the holidays with hope and dignity.”
Founded in 1948, Andrews Federal Credit Union has grown to serve more than 147,000 members in the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey, and military installations in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. For more information about Andrews Federal, visit andrewsfcu.org.
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Historic 208th Birthday Celebration of Frederick Douglass & Centennial of Negro History Week to be Held February 14, 2026
Frederick Douglass Society of African American History, Culture & Affairs Launches During Landmark Black-Tie Gala Honoring Maryland Governor Wes Moore and Distinguished Leaders
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The Bailey-Groce Family Foundation
Easton, Md. (Jan. 15, 2026 )—On Saturday, February 14, 2026, history will be made at the Waterfowl Building on Harrison Street in Easton, Maryland as community leaders, elected officials, scholars, and members of the African Diaspora gather for the 208th Birthday Celebration of Frederick Douglass, commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Negro History Week—the foundation of what is now globally recognized as Black History Month.
This historic black-tie gala will also mark the official launch of the Frederick Douglass Society of African American History, Culture & Affairs, Inc., a newly established organization dedicated to preserving, advancing, and institutionalizing the legacy, leadership, and teachings of Frederick Douglass for future generations.
The annual celebration is presented by the Bailey-Groce Family Foundation, Inc. and Operation Frederick Douglass on the Hill, a family-founded 501(c)(3) organization rooted in the enduring legacy of Frederick Douglass.
2026 Distinguished Honorees
The Hill Award
Governor Wes Moore—Maryland’s First African American Governor
The Grace Brooks Award
Major General Linda Singh
The Frederick Douglass Lifetime Mentorship Award
Lieutenant Colonel Mark Bennett
Special Legislative Honor
Senator Johnny Mautz
An Evening of Culture, Excellence & Legacy
Guests will experience an elegant red-carpet affair featuring:
A formal catered black-tie dinner
Live musical performances by PushPlay DC and The Ghana Prince
Spoken word artistry by Angelic Creations
Cultural recognition honoring the global African Diaspora
Members of the Diaspora are invited to attend in traditional formal West African attire, while all other guests are requested to wear black-tie formalwear.
The Frederick Douglass Society of African American History, Culture & Affairs, Inc. is committed to advancing research, education, civic engagement, youth mentorship, leadership development, and cultural preservation centered on the legacy of Frederick Douglass and African American history.
Tickets & Donations
Tickets: Available at FDHill.org
Donations: May be made online or mailed to: P.O. Box 266, Newcomb, MD 21753
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