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.
2025 in numbers
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 Helps Local Family Move Forward with Stability and Hope
FISH of SanCap continues to help neighbors move through crisis and toward stability, offering support that meets people where they are and helps them take the...
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...
FISH Helps Individuals Get Back on Their Feet After Unexpected Setbacks
Life was finally starting to feel ‘back to normal’ after Hurricane Milton for Lisa, a hardworking housekeeper at a local resort. After months of financial...
Let’s Do Lunch! FISH OF SANCAP Invites You to the March Friendly Faces Luncheon at the Sanibel Community House
Ready for good food, great company, and an inspiring story? Join FISH OF SANCAP for the March Friendly Faces Luncheon—a fun, casual get-together where...
Supporting Homeowners in Elevating and Protecting Their Homes Through Elevate Florida Program
FISH of SANCAP is excited to announce its participation in Elevate Florida, a groundbreaking statewide residential mitigation program designed to help...
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...
FISH Helps Individuals Get Back on Their Feet After Unexpected Setbacks
Life was finally starting to feel ‘back to normal’ after Hurricane Milton for Lisa, a hardworking housekeeper at a local resort. After months of financial...
Let’s Do Lunch! FISH OF SANCAP Invites You to the March Friendly Faces Luncheon at the Sanibel Community House
Ready for good food, great company, and an inspiring story? Join FISH OF SANCAP for the March Friendly Faces Luncheon—a fun, casual get-together where...
FISH of SanCap Helps Local Family Move Forward with Stability and Hope
FISH of SanCap continues to help neighbors move through crisis and toward stability, offering support that meets people where they are and helps them take the...
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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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FISHlines
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...















