Sanibel Captiva Bank Collects Food for FISH of SANCAP

provided to The Santiva Chronicle

Sanibel Captiva Community Bank is partnering with FISH of SANCAP to collect nonperishable Thanksgiving food items to benefit people who live or work on Sanibel or Captiva islands through Nov. 15. FISH is requesting assistance collecting the following items:

Rice
Canned corn
Canned green beans
Canned or packaged beans (black, pinto, etc.)
Canned protein (tuna, chicken)
Canned or jarred gravy
Cranberry sauce
Stuffing
Canned fruit
Other nonperishables will also be accepted and added to FISH’s food pantry.

Items may be donated at the following Sanibel Captiva Community Bank branches during regular business hours. For questions or more information, email lmarsh@sancapbank.com.

Main Office, 2406 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel
Periwinkle Office, 1019 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel
Winkler Branch, 7040 Winkler Road, Fort Myers
College Branch, 7500 College Parkway, Fort Myers
Bridge Branch, 9311 College Parkway, Fort Myers
Downtown Branch, 1533 Hendry Street, Fort Myers
Gateway Branch, 11691 Gateway Boulevard, Fort Myers
McGregor Branch, 15975 McGregor Boulevard, Fort Myers

FISH of SANCAP is a human services organization focused on “neighbors helping neighbors” with a vision to create communities where all people have the support they need to thrive. Its mission is to enrich the lives of all people in Sanibel and Captiva islands by neighbors helping neighbors with social services, education and assistance. For more information, visit fishofsancap.org.

Founded in 2003, Sanibel Captiva Community Bank has eight locations open throughout Lee County. In Fort Myers, at the bank’s McGregor Branch, located at 15975 McGregor Blvd., the staff is operating out of a temporary mobile banking unit due to major flood damage to the existing building. Construction on the new building is underway and is expected to be completed in 2025. A ninth branch is planned on Fort Myers Beach, expected to open in 2026.

The bank is nationally ranked in the top 2% best-performing community banks by S&P Global Market Intelligence out of more than 4,400 banks with assets under $1 billion. It is well-capitalized and generates one of the highest returns on equity of all Florida banks. The bank employs more than 120 employees, and more than 60% are current shareholders. Since 2003, the bank has contributed well over $4.5 million to over 400 local, charitable causes and employees volunteer close to 1,000 hours annually.

Sanibel Captiva Community Bank’s team members provide customized individual and business banking services and specialize in residential and commercial lending. The bank offers personal and business checking, residential and commercial lending services, instant issue debit cards and a full array of digital banking products and services, including mobile banking apps, CardHub, online bill pay, Zelle®, Positive Pay and ACH Manager. To learn more, visit sancapbank.com.

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