Bank Independent kicks off 9th annual Toy Share Drive
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 By  John Few Published 
4:33 pm Thursday, November 21, 2019

Bank Independent kicks off 9th annual Toy Share Drive

MADISON – Bank Independent is once again holding their annual Toy Share Drive. All locations of Bank Independent, including their Madison location, are now accepting donations of new, unwrapped toys for area children through Dec. 6 as part of the Bank’s ninth annual Toy Share drive.

“The generosity of our friends and neighbors makes a huge impact in the lives of children in our own communities,” says Macke Mauldin, President and CEO of BancIndependent, Inc. the parent company of Bank Independent. “Every year seems to build on the success of the previous one.  I’m confident that this year we’ll make Christmas morning brighter for more families than ever before.”

In 2018, the Bank’s Toy Share drive provided over 3,275 toys and more than $1,016 in cash donations to partner organizations in time for distribution to local families for Christmas.

There are several charitable organizations distributing Toy Share donations, including the Angel Tree Program and Christmas Charities Year Round of Madison County.

Toy Share is the last of four annual Share drives hosted by Bank Independent in 2019 to give back to the community as part of Bank Independent’s Helping Hands initiative.

Bank Independent’s Madison location is at 7564 Hwy 72 W.

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