Fifth Third Foundation Supports Communities Impacted by Hurricane Milton
The Fifth Third Foundation has announced a $250,000 commitment to support local nonprofit organizations providing disaster relief to communities across Florida impacted by Hurricane Milton. In addition to this financial support, Fifth Third will deploy its Financial Empowerment Mobile (eBus) to Florida communities including Sarasota, Venice, and Wesley Chapel, offering financial access, social services, and financial education resources to those in need.
Kala Gibson, chief corporate responsibility officer for Fifth Third, emphasized the bank's commitment to supporting communities as both a corporate citizen and a neighbor. Regional presidents Cary Putrino and Stephanie Green highlighted the bank's efforts to assist employees and customers during the hurricane recovery process, ensuring financial needs were met and support was provided.
- Fifth Third Foundation commits $250,000 to support hurricane relief efforts
- Deployment of Financial Empowerment Mobile (eBus) to provide additional resources
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“It’s not just our responsibility as a good corporate citizen to respond in times of crisis, but it’s also our responsibility as a good neighbor,” said Kala Gibson, chief corporate responsibility officer for Fifth Third. “We live and work in the communities where Hurricane Milton paved its path. Supporting our Fifth Third family and the communities we serve is at the core of what we do, and we will continue to search for meaningful opportunities to help those in need.”
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“It’s been an emotional journey over the past couple of weeks as we had to pause one hurricane recovery to prepare for another one,” said Cary Putrino,
“Hurricanes Helene and Milton have brought devastation to many of our communities across the country, but it has been during this time where I have seen our close-knit team step up to support each other and the communities we serve,” said Stephanie Green,
About the Fifth Third Foundation
Established in 1948, the Fifth Third Foundation was one of the first charitable foundations created by a financial institution. The Fifth Third Foundation supports worthy causes in the areas of health and human services, education, community development and the arts in the states where Fifth Third Bank operates.
About Fifth Third
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