The TowerCares Foundation has provided over $4 million dollars to over 140 charitable organizations supporting active military, Veterans, and children in need since its inception in 2015.
The TowerCares Foundation made a special $70,000 donation to local food banks to help meet the increased need during the government shutdown. The Anne Arundel, Capital Area, Howard County, and Maryland Food Banks each received $15,000 from TowerCares; FISH of Laurel and the Fort Meade Spouses’ Club each received $5,000.
Recent high school graduate Sarah Voigt will enter her freshman year at Villanova University this fall with an extra $5,000 towards her education, thanks to the TowerCares Foundation. Voigt plans to major in Medicine and pursue her dream of becoming a doctor. “I’m incredibly honored and grateful for the support the TowerCares scholarship award provides […]
Hosted by the TowerCares Foundation, Tower Classic raised the highest amount in the event’s 42-year history, with all proceeds going to help critically ill children receiving care at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Over the years, the annual golf tournament has raised over $1.1 million to help local children in need.
New three-year partnership between the TowerCares Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Tower Federal Credit Union, and the UMBC Cybersecurity Institute will help support the Maryland region and educate and train the next generation of cybersecurity leaders and professionals.
The TowerCares Foundation has provided over $3 million to help military families, Veterans, and children in need. Four special $25,000 donations to local TowerCares Community Heroes charity partners, along with the credit union’s innovative Pennies for Change program, helped push the Foundation over the $3 million mark in just under a decade.
Dozens of Tower employees volunteered in the community on September 11 at four local charities that help our military heroes and children in need—and surprised local firefighters with lunch—as part of the 9/11 Day of National Service and Remembrance.
Thirty college students studying STEM-related fields each received a $5,000 scholarship from the TowerCares Foundation. More than half of this year’s winners have parents who are affiliated with the Department of Defense or U.S. Military. Since 2018, TowerCares has awarded over half a million dollars in college scholarships.
The annual charity golf tournament, hosted by the TowerCares Foundation, raised the highest amount in the event's 41-year history, with all proceeds going to help critically ill children receiving care at Johns Hopkins Children's Center in Baltimore, Md.