Bank Independent Launches Food And Family Share Initiative To Support Local Families In Need

Bank Independent has announced the launch of Food and Family Share, in partnership with WAFF and Mix 96.9, starting on March 10th.

For the past 11 years, Bank Independent has hosted the Food Share drive to help fight food insecurity in local communities. This year, the initiative expands to include the Family Share component, collecting not only non-perishable food items but also baby diapers to support local families in need.

“Last year, we recognized the importance of providing other essential items for families in need. Food and Family Share is dedicated to addressing food insecurity and the necessary care of families in our community,” says Hallie Mauldin, Community Engagement Officer at Bank Independent. “Whether you can drop off diapers or food items at your local Bank Independent location or take a moment to donate monetarily to the drive, we’ll ensure your donations make a positive difference in your community.”

Monetary donations will be accepted through PayPal and Venmo, allowing community members to contribute more easily. Additionally, Bank Independent locations will be collecting diapers and non-perishable food items until March 28th.

The 2024 Food Share drive was a notable success, raising $1,000 in cash donations and shipping 300 items directly to partners. Over the past decade, the drive has generated a financial impact of more than $200,000 in the community.

Bank Independent collaborates with local organizations across its seven-county footprint to ensure donations are distributed to families in need. This year, donations will be shared with The Help Center in Lauderdale County, Meal Barrel of Colbert County, DHR in Franklin, Lawrence, and Limestone counties, the Neighborhood Christian Center in Morgan County, as well as Downtown Rescue Mission and Manna House in Madison County.

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