10/08/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/08/2025 09:07
Alexandria, VA-Burke & Herbert Bank today announced that United Community would be the 2025-26 recipient for their annual Goals For Good program. United Community will receive $100 from the Bank for each goal scored by the Washington Capitals during the National Hockey League (NHL) regular season. This unique partnership with Monumental Sports, broadcasters of the hometown Capitals, raises awareness for critical needs in the region while providing a mechanism for building both monetary and tangible support for the selected organization.
"United Community is a local organization, serving neighbors in need in our region; they are an ideal partner for this program," remarked David Boyle, Burke & Herbert Bank Chief Executive Officer, "Over the eleven years we've partnered with Monumental Sports, we've been able to leverage this sponsorship to bring hundreds of thousands of dollars to the recipient organizations. Our mission, for 173 years, has been and remains, to be the quintessential community bank. To us, this means raising those around us and supporting the organizations that channel resources to stabilize and vitalize our community. A strong community is better for everyone."
"We are truly honored to be chosen as the 2025-26 Goals For Good recipient. Through this partnership with Burke & Herbert Bank and Monumental Sports, every Capitals' goal this season will directly fuel our mission to strengthen families and communities especially during economic uncertainty in our region," said Leah Fraley, CEO of United Community. "United Community is expanding access to food, childcare, literacy and citizenship classes, and workforce development programs that open pathways to lasting self-sufficiency for those experiencing or at risk of poverty. Each goal on the ice brings us one step closer to a stronger community-one goal, one family, one future at a time."
Through this partnership with Monumental Sports, the Bank has raised awareness and provided support for a variety of worthy not-for-profits in the DC Metro area since 2014. Burke & Herbert Bank has provided sizable donations to Northern Virginia Family Services, the Capital Youth Empowerment Program, Willing Warriors, GrandInvolve, Most Valuable Kids Inc., Alice's Kids, Inc., Connect our Kids, Inc., Rebuilding Together DC-Alexandria, Homestretch, Inc., and Operation Renewed Hope Foundation.
About United Community
Since 1969, United Community has been a cornerstone of support for families, children, veterans, and seniors across Fairfax County. As a nonprofit dedicated to serving one of the region's most economically challenged areas, United Community's mission is to build thriving communities through comprehensive, integrated services that help families achieve stability, growth, and lasting transformation. The organization's programs address critical needs-such as food access, affordable childcare, workforce development and citizenship-where individuals and families overcome barriers and gain self-sufficiency. Guided by its vision of advancing community-driven partnerships and solutions, United Community works to ensure every family has the power, tools, and support to confidently shape their future and raise the next generation with dignity and opportunity.
About Burke & Herbert
Burke & Herbert Financial Services Corp. is the financial holding company for Burke & Herbert Bank & Trust Company. Burke & Herbert Bank & Trust Company is the oldest continuously operating bank under its original name headquartered in the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. With over 75 branches across Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, Burke & Herbert Bank & Trust Company offers a full range of business and personal financial solutions designed to meet customers' banking, borrowing, and investment needs. Learn more at investor.burkeandherbertbank.com.
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