BIRMINGHAM, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
As students and teachers prepare to head back to the classroom, Regions
Bank on Tuesday announced the launch of Share the Good, an annual
program organized by the bank to identify volunteer service and support
opportunities.
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2017 marks the third year Regions branches in western Florida will collect shoes and socks for students in Title I schools. (Photo: Business Wire)
Now in its eighth year, Share the GoodSM connects Regions
associates with local nonprofits to address a variety of needs. This
year, the program is placing a special emphasis on students and
teachers. Bank offices throughout the Southeast, Midwest and Texas have
developed customized plans to make a meaningful difference for educators
and children in their individual communities.
Consider these examples:
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In Indianapolis, Regions associates will volunteer with Teachers'
Treasures, a nonprofit founded by a retired principal with the
goal of helping at-risk students and their teachers by providing
them with essential school supplies.
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Also in Indianapolis, Regions associates are filling wish lists to
support the
School Program at Riley Children's Hospital. The School Program
supports patients' educational needs during long-term treatment.
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At Regions branches throughout Tampa, St. Petersburg, Fort Myers and
other communities in western Florida, associates will collect new
shoes and socks that will be distributed to children attending Title I
schools.
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In Birmingham, Regions associates will volunteer with the Community
Food Bank of Central Alabama to fill backpacks with food and
provide other nutritional needs for area students and families.
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In Austin and Round Rock, Texas, Regions is working with local
police departments to fill backpacks with donated school supplies.
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In Mississippi, in addition to collecting school supplies in the
cities of Sumner and Pearl, Regions is extending Share the Good to
support health and financial needs, too. The bank is working with the
University of Mississippi Medical Center and Mississippi Blood
Services to offer health checkups in Jackson, along with financial
wellness checkups.
The list continues. Throughout August, Regions offices are supporting
dozens of initiatives designed to meet local needs.
"Throughout the year, Regions associates give of their time and talents
to support a variety of service programs throughout our communities.
Share the Good gives us a unique way to reach even more people by
working with local nonprofits and developing new initiatives that make a
meaningful difference in the lives of others," said Rick Swagler, head
of External Affairs for Regions Bank. "Thousands of people are impacted
by this program each year. And by working hand-in-hand with more
nonprofits, we are consistently able to find new and creative ways we
can support our communities."
Volunteerism is part of the culture at Regions Bank and is encouraged
among associates year-round. As an additional example, each year,
Regions provides each of its associates a paid day off to volunteer in
his or her community.
Examples of Regions' commitment to social responsibility are on regions.doingmoretoday.com
and are also detailed in the company's annual Social Responsibility
Report, which is available in the Community
Engagement Section of Regions.com.
About Regions Financial Corporation
Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF), with $125 billion in assets, is
a member of the S&P 500 Index and is one of the nation's largest
full-service providers of consumer and commercial banking, wealth
management, mortgage, and insurance products and services. Regions
serves customers across the South, Midwest and Texas, and through its
subsidiary, Regions Bank, operates approximately 1,500 banking offices
and 1,900 ATMs. Additional information about Regions and its full line
of products and services can be found at www.regions.com.

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