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Fifth Third Bank of Tampa Bay Helps Feed 5,300 Families

The bank recently wrapped up its month-long Fifth Third Feeding Families campaign.

More than 5,300 Tampa Bay families in need received 11,500 pounds of food, thanks to employees of Fifth Third Bank of Tampa Bay.

Fifth Third Bank recently wrapped up its month-long Fifth Third Feeding Families campaign, delivering all of the nonperishable food it collected to Metropolitan Ministries.

Dozens of Fifth Third employees and their families volunteered to sort food at Metropolitan Ministries in Hillsborough County, as well as serve meals to families in need at Safe Harbor in Pinellas County and at Metropolitan Ministries’ Holiday location in Pasco county.

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“This is the fourth year we have partnered with Metropolitan Ministries on the annual food drive,” said Brian Lamb, president and CEO of Fifth Third Bank (Tampa Bay). “Our team is committed to improving the lives of our customers and the well-being of the communities we serve, and I couldn’t be more proud to be a part of a group that cares so much about the Tampa Bay region.”

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