Brian and Kristine Shallenberger Bring the Goodness of Community Spirit to FISH OF SANCAP and the Island Community

In a time of great need, FISH OF SANCAP has been moved by the incredible acts of kindness from individuals who visit and love Sanibel. Among these compassionate supporters are Brian and Kristine Shallenberger, a dedicated volunteer couple who have been visiting Sanibel for over 45 years. Their ties to the community run deep, and when Hurricane Milton struck, they felt compelled to lend a helping hand by volunteering with FISH.

The Shallenbergers, residents of Western North Carolina, experienced the devastation of Hurricane Helene in their area. Thankfully their home was not damaged, however they witnessed the hardships faced by friends and neighbors. Opening their home to those in need, the couple provided shelter and a place to regroup for friends impacted by the storm. When Hurricane Milton hit Sanibel, they extended this same spirit of generosity to their beloved ‘home away from home’.

Brian and Kristine traveled to Sanibel after Hurricane Milton, intending to support friends and local businesses and to contribute to the recovery efforts. They shared, “After the destruction we experienced in North Carolina and the overwhelming support we received, we wanted to lend a hand to the community while here in Sanibel. It is very heartwarming to see everyone come together to provide support and assistance. We are glad to be a small part of bringing Sanibel back to life!”

For the Shallenbergers, Sanibel is more than a destination—it’s a place they consider family. “Sanibel and the people that live and visit here are all family to us! It is such an amazing and beautiful place we have treasured for over 45 years,” they said. “We are so grateful and blessed to see how many beautiful hearts love and care for each other.”

Their story shows the power of community and kindness and the positive impact individuals can have when they come together for a common cause. FISH is honored to recognize Brian and Kristine Shallenberger’s contributions, and grateful for their spirit and positive enthusiasm.

FISH uses the POINT platform for volunteer engagement. For those interested in volunteering, please visit pointapp.org and client on ‘are you a volunteer’ to sign up. For additional information, contact Claire  Marquardt, Volunteer & Office Coordinator. To learn more about FISH and the services they provide, reach out to Maria Espinoza, Executive Director, at 239-472-4775 or visit www.fishofsancap.org.

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