Who We Are
Big hearts making a big difference
Working hand-in-hand, the generosity of the donors and the dedicated work of the Goodwin Living team members help the Foundation change the lives of all those we touch.

The Goodwin Living Foundation mission
Through the power of philanthropy, we seek and celebrate generosity to carry out the mission of Goodwin Living, to provide financial security to residents, to enable staff to thrive in their careers and to support innovation, thus enhancing the lives of older adults and those who care for them.

Uplifting our team
Through the generosity of our donors, the Goodwin Living Foundation is dedicated to empowering our team members to grow, thrive and serve with purpose. Our Team Member Support programs provide important opportunities for continuing education and career growth, reinforcing our belief that when we invest in those who care for others, we strengthen our entire community.
A promise to our residents
We also uphold a commitment to our residents: No one should ever have to leave their home due to financial hardship. Since 1967, our Resident Support Fund has ensured that residents who outlive their financial resources receive confidential assistance, preserving their dignity, security and sense of belonging.
When it matters the most
Through our Hospice Fund, we extend compassionate care to those facing life’s most difficult and trying moments. By removing financial obstacles to hospice services and offering alternative therapies beyond traditional care, we honor every individual’s journey with dignity, comfort and peace.
Solving the biggest challenges for those we serve
The Goodwin Living mission and the strategic plan guide the direction of all the Goodwin Living Foundation’s fundraising programs. This plan, approved by the Goodwin Living Board of Trustees, is the roadmap to fulfilling our organization’s vision. From our efforts to improve Brain Health to our Citizenship Application Fee Program to Loan Repayment for our team to workforce development, we’ve continued to find new ways to support, honor and uplift the lives of older adults and those who care for them.

Celebrating our collective generosity
This past year, through the collective generosity of so many individuals, corporations and foundations, we were able to build a solid foundation to empower, uplift, engage and strengthen the Goodwin Living community.

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Our donors and their stories
We’re very grateful for the work and services we can provide to all those we serve. Our residents, members, patients and their loved ones share that sentiment. Here are just a few of our testimonials.

Leadership
Meet the Goodwin Living Foundation leaders
Our devoted team, working in lockstep with the Board of Directors, both lead the Goodwin Living Foundation and drive it forward. Looking for new ways to use the power of philanthropy to further our mission of supporting, honoring and uplifting the lives of older adults and those who care for them. We do that by providing security to residents, enabling staff to thrive in their careers, and supporting new methods, practices and programs that enhance the lives of our team and those we serve.


“Each day I put on my Goodwin Living name badge, I try to honor the bold, creative and generous people who had the idea to create a community called Goodwin Living: one committed to support, honor and uplift the lives of older adults and those who serve alongside them. When I explain what I do, I usually begin with equating philanthropy to the joy of giving. Giving is how we share our values, our beliefs and our hopes for the world. And it’s fun!”
Valerie Burke leads the Goodwin Living Foundation, the fundraising arm of Goodwin Living. The Foundation seeks and celebrates generosity in order to provide a variety of programs and services for older adults and the those who care for them in the Goodwin Living community. Valerie works to encourage generosity and foster partnerships to advance the mission of Goodwin Living and especially enjoys building relationships with the many people she encounters in her position.
With a career of over three decades in fundraising, Valerie is passionate about the ability to change the world through generosity.




Meet the Board of Directors
Made up of community leaders, the Goodwin Living Foundation Board of Directors is devoted to our mission and passionate about our work. They contribute more than 1,500 hours of their time on behalf of Goodwin Living. In addition, every member of the Foundation Board of Directors and Goodwin Living Board of Trustees makes financial contributions to the Foundation. Their dedication and pursuit of a higher purpose is invaluable.
Officers

Joan Renner, CPA, CGMA
Chair
Senior Consultant, Renner and Company, CPA

Dr. Anthony J. Tambasco
Goodwin House Bailey’s Crossroads resident since 2010
Professor Emeritus of Theology, Georgetown University

Kimberly A. Fiske, ESQ.
Secretary
Estate Planning Attorney and Partner, Fiske Law Group, PLLC

John H. Komoroske
Treasurer
Former Vice President of Member Relations, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
Directors

Laura Bailey
Former Senior Vice President of Community Finance, Capital One

Laurie J. Blackburn
CFP®
Managing Director of Investments, RiverFront Wealth Advisors

Irma Canan
Goodwin House Alexandria resident since 2021
Former Director, Overseas Programs, Oregon State System of Higher Education

David L. Crabb
JD
The View Alexandria resident since 2023
Former Senior Philanthropic Advisor, The University of Chicago

Sara DeCarlo
Former Vice President of Marketing and Strategic Development, Nortel Government Systems

Bob Eiffert
Former Long Term Care Manager, Fairfax County Health Department

Karin M. Finkelston
Former Vice President, IFC/MIGA/World Bank Group

Lory Manning
Goodwin House Alexandria resident since 2022
Former Captain, US Navy

Judith Miller
Goodwin House Bailey's Crossroads resident since 2015
Former International Aviation Regulatory Executive and Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation

Anne Peret
Former Programming Supervisor, Senior Centers & 55+ Programs, Arlington County
Be a part of a greater purpose
We’re always looking for compassionate and dedicated people interested in joining our team full-time or as a volunteer with one of our many programs. If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you.
Or call 703-824-1200