#STG2022: Regions Bank Teams to Share the Good
As the school year approaches, Regions Bank is launching its 13th annual Share the Good campaign, focusing on supporting education through volunteer efforts and supplies.
Teams across various states will provide school supplies, financial support, and volunteer services to local initiatives until July 29, addressing the rising costs faced by families.
Regions Bank emphasizes education as a community priority, engaging in tailored local initiatives to uplift students and teachers amidst financial challenges.
- Launch of the 13th annual Share the Good campaign focusing on education.
- Support for local initiatives through supplies and volunteer efforts.
- Engagement across multiple states indicates a broad commitment to community involvement.
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As the school year draws near, teams from
Share the Good is now in its 13th year. Regions organizes the campaign as a way to build on the company’s year-round commitment to volunteer service and community engagement. This year’s theme is Back to School. It comes at a time when parents, students and relatives face higher costs for a wide range of good and services, including academic supplies.
“Advancing education is one of Regions’ top priorities for community engagement, so the back-to-school focus for this year’s Share the Good campaign is a natural fit,” explained Regions Community Affairs Manager
Share the Good initiatives are underway now and will continue through
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Nashville, Tenn. : Regions associates are collecting school supplies and stuffing backpacks forUnited Way of Greater Nashville’s Stuff the Bus Campaign. Branch teams are also assembling goodie baskets for teachers. -
Tampa Bay, Fla. : Regions is supporting both theTampa andSt. Petersburg campuses of Academy Prep Center with a donation for each school. Bank associates are also announcing a renewed community partnership withJunior Achievement of Tampa Bay with funding for class materials. -
Indianapolis : Regions is sponsoring a backpack drive for students at theIndiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired . In addition, volunteers from the bank’s Indianapolis Diversity, Equity and Inclusion network are working at Teachers’ Treasures, known as a “free store for teachers” who serve students from low- to moderate-income areas. -
Birmingham, Ala. : The bank’s Women in Finance group is collecting school supplies and backpacks to supportUnited Way of Central Alabama , and the Birmingham Diversity, Equity and Inclusion network is hosting a book drive at Regions’ headquarters that will benefit Better Basics. Additionally, Regions will present a donation to theShelby County Schools Education Foundation . -
Knoxville, Tenn. : Regions teams are gathering school supplies for the local United Way’s Changemobile, a customized Airstream that delivers services and support into local communities. Teams are also making a financial contribution toJunior Achievement of East Tennessee . -
Memphis, Tenn. : Regions is sponsoring an investment summer camp called Young Wall Street Traders, which seeks to introduce more young people to financial services careers and bridge the wealth gap amongAfrican American and Latino American students. The Memphis Regions team is also supporting the Peer Power Big River Crossing Half Marathon & 10K. ThePeer Power Foundation ’s mission is to empower and inspire scholars through student-to-student tutoring. Additionally, Regions teams are participating in the Stuff theBus School supply drive forUnited Way of the Mid-South . -
Houston, Texas : Twelve teams of Regions associates are supportingJunior Achievement of Southeast Texas with a bowling tournament fundraiser. In addition, Regions will make a financial donation to the organization.
Community engagement is a significant part of the culture at Regions and is fostered through a variety of ongoing programs. For example, every year, Regions offers associates a paid day off to volunteer in their community. Further, the bank connects associates with a wide range of ongoing volunteerism opportunities that align with their skills and experience. Examples of the bank’s involvement are available in the annual Community Engagement Report and the Community Engagement section of Regions’ news website, Doing More Today.
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