2026 Hurricane Preparation Packet
FISH is committed to helping our island neighbors with wrap-around-services—a collaborative case management approach. After a full assessment of individual needs, FISH can help create, implement and monitor a plan of support for neighbors of all ages through our 4 pillars of service.
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individuals assisted
food pantry visits
assurance calls
financial assistance
food programs
island-based education
senior services
helping hands & financial assistance
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FISH of SanCap Hosts R.E.A.D.Y. (Self-Defense for Women) Workshop
FISH of SanCap invites women and teens ages 13 and older to take part in R.E.A.D.Y. (Respond with Empowerment & Awareness to Defend Yourself), a free,...
FISH of SanCap Announces 2026 Board Leadership and New Members
FISH of Sanibel-Captiva (FISH) is pleased to announce its 2026 Board of Directors officers and welcome two new board members, while also recognizing the...
FISH of SanCap 2025 Year-End Recap
As 2025 comes to an end, FISH of SanCap is looking back on a year filled with steady growth and closer connections across the islands. It was the first time...
Building Your Financial Plan: Free Budgeting Workshop Offered by FISH
FISH of SanCap will host a free, financial education workshop, Building Your Financial Plan (Create a Budget), on Monday, January 12, 2026, from 5:30 to 7:30...
FISH of SanCap Partners with Lee County Sheriff’s Office for January Workshop on Frauds, Scams, and Identity Theft
FISH of SanCap is kicking off the new year with an important community workshop focused on one of today’s most alarming issues: frauds, scams, and identity...
FISH OF SANCAP Celebrates a Joyful Night of Music and Community at JOG N JAM Concert
It was an unforgettable island evening as more than 500 guests gathered at ’Tween Waters Resort on Captiva for the JOG N JAM concert benefiting FISH of...
Youth Backpack Program Sees Sharp Rise in Need Amid SNAP Reductions
FISH of SanCap is seeing a significant increase in families turning to its Youth Backpack Program—an after-school and weekend food program that provides...
FISHlines | Our Monthly Newsletter
Happy New Year! Our January newsletter is available here.
FISH of SanCap Announces 2026 Board Leadership and New Members
FISH of Sanibel-Captiva (FISH) is pleased to announce its 2026 Board of Directors officers and welcome two new board members, while also recognizing the...
FISH of SanCap 2025 Year-End Recap
As 2025 comes to an end, FISH of SanCap is looking back on a year filled with steady growth and closer connections across the islands. It was the first time...
Building Your Financial Plan: Free Budgeting Workshop Offered by FISH
FISH of SanCap will host a free, financial education workshop, Building Your Financial Plan (Create a Budget), on Monday, January 12, 2026, from 5:30 to 7:30...
FISH of SanCap Partners with Lee County Sheriff’s Office for January Workshop on Frauds, Scams, and Identity Theft
FISH of SanCap is kicking off the new year with an important community workshop focused on one of today’s most alarming issues: frauds, scams, and identity...
FISH OF SANCAP Celebrates a Joyful Night of Music and Community at JOG N JAM Concert
It was an unforgettable island evening as more than 500 guests gathered at ’Tween Waters Resort on Captiva for the JOG N JAM concert benefiting FISH of...
FISH of SanCap Hosts R.E.A.D.Y. (Self-Defense for Women) Workshop
FISH of SanCap invites women and teens ages 13 and older to take part in R.E.A.D.Y. (Respond with Empowerment & Awareness to Defend Yourself), a free,...
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FISH Helps Local Resident Recover After Serious Injury with Rent, Food, and Ongoing Support
When a sudden accident left one local worker unable to earn an income, the impact went beyond phy...
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Please enjoy our July newsletter
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When Life Changes Suddenly, FISH of SanCap Helps Neighbors Move Forward
When life changes unexpectedly, having someone to turn to can make all the difference. Every pers...
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FISH Food Pantry Sees Continued Need as National Food Insecurity Rises
A recent report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found a “remarkable increase in f...














