Bank of the Islands, Barefoot Charley Give to SCCF, FISH

provided to The Santiva Chronicle

Bank VP David Lowden, SCCF’s James Evans and Mason Goss, Charlie Ball and Susan Schulte

Bank of the Islands recently made its latest non-profit donations through its “We Love Our Islands” program. Charlie Ball, affectionately known as Barefoot Charley, was the lucky winner.

Spotting a “We Love Our Islands” decal on his vehicle, Ball earned the right to select which local non-profit organization would receive a charitable contribution from Bank of the Islands. Ball chose to split his $1,100 in winnings, giving $550 each to SCCF and FISH. Those donations mark $94,400 given away to date through Bank of the Islands’ We Love Our Islands program.

“We’re so glad Charley chose to split our donation between SCCF and FISH,” said Sanibel-Captiva Asst. Office Manager Susan Schulte. “These two organizations do so much to care for the people and wildlife that call our islands home. Making donations through our We Love Our Islands program is such a great way to show how much we appreciate being your island bank.”

Bank VP David Lowden, Maria Espinoza of FISH, Charlie Ball, and Susan Schulte

All islanders are invited to visit the bank’s Sanibel or Captiva office to learn more about the “We Love Our Islands” program and how you and your favorite charity can become our next lucky winners.

Bank of the Islands, a name synonymous with island community banking since 1974, is located at 1699 Periwinkle Way, at the corner of Casa Ybel Road, on Sanibel. The Captiva office is at 14812 Captiva Drive, next to the Captiva Post Office. As the oldest locally owned and managed community bank on the islands, Bank of the Islands is proud to be the winner of 50 “Best of the Islands” awards since 1999, including being chosen the Best Island Bank for 23 years straight.

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