Cardinal Bank Community Fund Awards Grant to Capital Caring Hospice and Palliative Care

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Cardinal Bank Community Fund Awards Grant to Capital Caring Hospice and Palliative Care

TYSONS CORNER, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cardinal Bank (NAS: CFNL) announced today that the Cardinal Bank Community Fund has awarded $2,500 to Capital Caring Hospice and Palliative Care. Founded more than 35 years ago as Capital Hospice, Capital Caring has expanded into a regional network that spans seven neighborhoods across Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC. Offering comprehensive, compassionate care to patients and families facing serious, progressive illnesses, Capital Caring enables patients to live as fully as possible in the end stages of life. Cardinal's grant will benefit The Adler Center for Caring on the Van Metre Campus for Hospice Carein Loudoun County, Virginia.

(L-R): Cardinal Bank Senior Vice President and Market Executive Tom Grantham; Carolyn Richar, Genera ...
(L-R): Cardinal Bank Senior Vice President and Market Executive Tom Grantham; Carolyn Richar, Genera ...

(L-R): Cardinal Bank Senior Vice President and Market Executive Tom Grantham; Carolyn Richar, General Manager for Capital Caring, Arlington Neighborhood; Cardinal President F. Kevin Reynolds; and Vice President Alissa Curry. (Photo: Business Wire)

Cardinal President F. Kevin Reynolds, Senior Vice President and Market Executive Tom Grantham and Vice President Alissa Curry presented the check to Carolyn Richar, General Manager for Capital Caring, Arlington Neighborhood. "It is a privilege to support the work of Capital Caring," said Kevin Reynolds, President, Cardinal Bank. "Over the last several years, Capital Caring's hospice and palliative care programs have experienced unprecedented growth of over 50% in patient caseload, now serving more than 1,000 patients each day. We know that the Cardinal Bank Community Fund's grant will help Capital Caring touch the lives of the many patients and their families facing advanced illnesses across the communities in our region."


Through its grant program, the Cardinal Bank Community Fund has benefited more than 70 local organizations and service programs since its inception, keeping sight of the Fund's mission and deep commitment to giving back to the communities where we live, work, and raise our families. Cardinal employees also donate generously of their time to community organizations throughout the region.

About Cardinal Financial Corporation : Cardinal Financial Corporation, a financial holding company headquartered in Tysons Corner, Virginia, serves the Washington Metropolitan region through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Cardinal Bank, with 27 conveniently located banking offices. Cardinal also operates George Mason Mortgage, LLC; Cardinal First Mortgage, LLC; Cardinal Trust and Investment Services; and Wilson/Bennett Capital Management, Inc. The Company's stock is traded on NASDAQ (CFNL). For additional information, please visit our Web site at www.cardinalbank.com or call 703.584.3400.

The Cardinal Bank Community Fund (CBCF), established in 2008, is the philanthropic arm of Cardinal Financial Corporation. The CBCF serves the Greater Washington Metropolitan region and focuses on four fields of interest: healthcare and wellness, children and families, arts and humanities, and educational services. For more information on the Community Fund program, call 703.584.3400.

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