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
latest news
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 beginning at 11:00 a.m. The monthly gathering brings neighbors...
FISH OF SANCAP Helps Local Family Rebuild Their Lives Through Generosity and Partnerships
FISH OF SANCAP, the islands’ only wrap-around social service organization, continues to make life-changing impacts for residents and workers on Sanibel and...
FISH OF SANCAP to Host Free Tax Preparation Assistance with VITA in 2025
Continuing a highly popular service, FISH of SANCAP is proud to host the United Way Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program once again. This program...
FISH of SANCAP Enhances Food Programs to Meet Rising Community Needs
For many families in Lee County, the rising cost of living has made access to nutritious food a daily struggle. Inflation, skyrocketing rents, and the...
Friendly Faces Luncheon with Guest Speaker Larry Comstock, ECHO
Get ready for an amazing community experience at FISH OF SANCAP's Friendly Faces Luncheon! Join together for a delicious lunch, inspiring speaker, and the...
Helping Hands Program: A Lifeline for Neighbors in Crisis
For more than a decade, “Mr. B,” a long-time Sanibel resident, has worked hard to contribute to the island community he calls home. But recently, his life...
FISHlines – our monthly newsletter
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FISH OF SANCAP Welcomes Salli Kirkland to the 2025 Board of Directors
FISH OF SANCAP is proud to announce the addition of Salli Kirkland to its 2025 Board of Directors. Salli’s extensive history of community involvement,...
FISH OF SANCAP Helps Local Family Rebuild Their Lives Through Generosity and Partnerships
FISH OF SANCAP, the islands’ only wrap-around social service organization, continues to make life-changing impacts for residents and workers on Sanibel and...
FISH OF SANCAP to Host Free Tax Preparation Assistance with VITA in 2025
Continuing a highly popular service, FISH of SANCAP is proud to host the United Way Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program once again. This program...
FISH of SANCAP Enhances Food Programs to Meet Rising Community Needs
For many families in Lee County, the rising cost of living has made access to nutritious food a daily struggle. Inflation, skyrocketing rents, and the...
Friendly Faces Luncheon with Guest Speaker Larry Comstock, ECHO
Get ready for an amazing community experience at FISH OF SANCAP's Friendly Faces Luncheon! Join together for a delicious lunch, inspiring speaker, and the...
Helping Hands Program: A Lifeline for Neighbors in Crisis
For more than a decade, “Mr. B,” a long-time Sanibel resident, has worked hard to contribute to the island community he calls home. But recently, his life...
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 beginning at 11:00 a.m. The monthly gathering brings neighbors...
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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...















