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School Share Drive Supports Local Children

August 1, 2025/in Banking, Charities, Community Development, Education, Events, Featured, News, Nonprofits, Philanthropy/by staff reports

The 12th annual Helping Hands Foundation and Bank Independent School Share drive conducted from June 30 through July 18 contributed a total of $1,492.85 in cash and an additional 3,771 school supply items to local partner organizations.

“We’ve worked hard to make giving easier and more accessible for everyone,” said Hallie Mauldin, Culture and Engagement Officer at Bank Independent. “By simplifying the donation process, we’re empowering our customers, team members, and neighbors to take part in strengthening their communities. We’re committed to finding new ways to increase involvement and ensure our efforts leave a lasting mark where it matters most.”

To make contributing more convenient, the drive accepted monetary donations through PayPal, while all Bank Independent sales offices served as drop-off locations for supplies. A special collection event was also held on July 18 at two Walmart stores—Cloverdale Road in Florence and Highway 72 in Madison—to further boost community participation.

Over the past 12 years, the School Share initiative has generated a total financial impact of $334,242.23 across the communities Bank Independent serves. “School Share continues to be a powerful example of what we can achieve together,” said Macke Mauldin, CEO of Bank Independent. “Thanks to the generosity of our community, we’re able to equip students with the tools they need to succeed in the classroom. This initiative reflects our shared commitment to investing in the future of our children and the strength of our community.”

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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