2025 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.
2025 in numbers
individuals assisted
food pantry visits
assurance calls
financial assistance
food programs
island-based education
senior services
helping hands & financial assistance
latest news
FISH Youth Scholarship Program Helps Families Access Safe, Consistent Care Year-Round
FISH of Sanibel-Captiva (FISH) continues to support working families through its Youth Scholarship Program, providing financial assistance for qualified...
April Friendly Faces Luncheon with Guest Speaker Irene Skolnick
Join the fun at FISH OF SANCAP’s Friendly Faces Luncheon—a warm and welcoming gathering filled with good food, great company, and inspiring conversation! On...
Hopping into Easter with Joy: Local Businesses Join FISH to Spread Holiday Cheer
Easter is just around the corner, and thanks to the incredible generosity of our community partners—Bank of the Islands, CVS, Chocolattes, Sanibel &...
FISHlines – Our Monthly Newsletter
Please enjoy our updated newsletter
Midwest Food Bank Visits FISH OF SANCAP, Strengthening Essential Food Pantry Partnership
Late last month, the Midwest Food Bank National Board of Directors visited FISH OF SANCAP, reinforcing the crucial partnership that helps keep FISH’s Food...
Mental Health Matters: FISH Offers Support for PTSD and Loneliness in the Community
Since Hurricane Ian in the later part of 2022, the islands have endured two major storms (Hurricanes Helene and Milton), each leaving a lasting impact not...
Supporting Seniors Through Complete Programs
FISH OF SANCAP is proud to serve the senior population of Sanibel and Captiva through a wide range of programs that enhance quality of life, encourage...
Smile Box Program Delivers Joy and Connection to Island Seniors
For many seniors living on Sanibel and Captiva, days can feel long and lonely, especially for those who live alone or have limited mobility. The FISH of...
April Friendly Faces Luncheon with Guest Speaker Irene Skolnick
Join the fun at FISH OF SANCAP’s Friendly Faces Luncheon—a warm and welcoming gathering filled with good food, great company, and inspiring conversation! On...
Hopping into Easter with Joy: Local Businesses Join FISH to Spread Holiday Cheer
Easter is just around the corner, and thanks to the incredible generosity of our community partners—Bank of the Islands, CVS, Chocolattes, Sanibel &...
FISHlines – Our Monthly Newsletter
Please enjoy our updated newsletter
Midwest Food Bank Visits FISH OF SANCAP, Strengthening Essential Food Pantry Partnership
Late last month, the Midwest Food Bank National Board of Directors visited FISH OF SANCAP, reinforcing the crucial partnership that helps keep FISH’s Food...
Mental Health Matters: FISH Offers Support for PTSD and Loneliness in the Community
Since Hurricane Ian in the later part of 2022, the islands have endured two major storms (Hurricanes Helene and Milton), each leaving a lasting impact not...
FISH Youth Scholarship Program Helps Families Access Safe, Consistent Care Year-Round
FISH of Sanibel-Captiva (FISH) continues to support working families through its Youth Scholarship Program, providing financial assistance for qualified...
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Friendly Faces Luncheon on May 12 to Feature Sanibel Business Leader Billy Kirkland
FISH of SanCap invites the community to its next Friendly Faces Luncheon on Tuesday, May 12 begin...
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Meals by FISH Program with Deliveries and Flexible Options
FISH of Sanibel-Captiva continues to meet neighbors where they are through its Meals by FISH prog...
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FISH of SanCap Expands Neighbor Network to Strengthen Local Workforce Support
FISH of SanCap continues to grow its Neighbor Network, a business partnership program that suppor...
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April 2026 FISHlines
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