Bank of the Islands Donates to CROW, FISH

provided to The Santiva Chronicle

Bank of the Islands recently made its latest non-profit donations through its “We Love Our Islands” program. General Manager Kim Radloff of Rosalita’s restaurant on Sanibel was the lucky winner. Radloff directed that the bank’s $600 donation be split between the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife and F.I.S.H. of Sanibel-Captiva.

These donations mark $140,200 given away to date through Bank of the Islands’ “We Love Our Islands” program.

“We are so glad Kim chose to split her winnings between CROW and F.I.S.H.,” said Bank of the Islands President Robbie Roepstorff. “Both organizations provide essential services that make Sanibel and Captiva such sanctuary islands – both for wildlife and the people who choose to coexist with them.”

For additional information regarding CROW’s veterinary services and programmatic activities, including support opportunities, visit www.crowclinic.org.

To learn more about the life-affirming services and programs available through F.I.S.H., including ways you can support their year-round activities, visit www.fishofsancap.org.

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

Celebrating its 27th year as the oldest locally owned and managed community bank in Lee County, Bank of the Islands is proud to be the winner of more than 50 “Best of the Islands” awards including “Best Island Bank” numerous times. The Bank has retained a 5-Star Superior Rating from BauerFinancial for more than a decade. As ranked by Bank Performance Report, the Bank holds the distinction of being #1 among all banks chartered in the State of Florida. Bank of the Islands 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. To learn more, visit www.bankoftheislands.com.

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