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Bank Independent Launches 12th Annual School Supply Drive with New Campaign

June 27, 2025/in Banking, Charities, Community Development, Education, Events, Featured, Finance, Lead, News, Nonprofits/by staff reports

Bank Independent will launch its 12th annual School Share drive on June 30, aiming to provide essential school supplies to students in need. This year, the drive will support local school children through the “$5 Helps Carry the Cost” campaign, aiming to provide essential school supplies to those in need.

“Our ‘$5 Helps Carry the Cost’ campaign is a great reminder that a little can go a long way to make a big impact,” says Hallie Mauldin, Culture and Engagement Officer at Bank Independent. “Whether you can drop off school supplies on collection day or take a moment to donate to the drive, we’ll ensure your donations make a positive difference in your community.”

Monetary donations will be accepted via PayPal, making it easier than ever for community members to contribute. Donations can also be dropped off at any Bank Independent sales office. In addition, a special collection day has been scheduled for July 18th at two Walmart locations: Cloverdale Road in Florence and Highway 72 in Madison.

“At Bank Independent, we believe in the power of community support and recognize the importance of ensuring every child has the tools they need for a successful education,” said Macke Mauldin, CEO of Bank Independent. “Our annual School Share drive is a commitment to investing in the future of our communities by providing essential school supplies to those in need. We are grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with local organizations and our generous community members who contribute to making a lasting impact on the lives of our students.”

Bank Independent partners with local organizations across its seven-county footprint to ensure that donations are distributed to area families in need. This year, donations will be distributed through Sidney’s Safe in Lauderdale and Colbert County, Teacher Supply Depot in Lauderdale County, DHR of Franklin County, DHR of Lawrence County, DHR of Limestone County, Committee on Church Cooperation in Morgan County, and Free 2 Teach in Madison County.

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