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iTHINK COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SPREADS HOLIDAY CHEER

'Tis the season to give - join the celebration by donating to bring joy to local children in need

Photo from Jingle Bells at the Branches Event.
Photo from Jingle Bells at the Branches Event. (Photo provided by iTHINK Financial. )

The iTHINK Community Foundation is spreading holiday cheer through its annual Jingle Bells at the Branches events, bringing joy and festive fun to hundreds of local children in need. This cherished tradition features activities, treats, wrapped age-appropriate gifts, and a special visit from Santa Claus.

Community members are invited to share in the spirit of the season by donating online at ithinkfi.org/community/foundation, purchasing a paper bell, or dropping off an unwrapped toy for a boy or girl aged 4–5 at any iTHINK Financial branch.

100% of donations go directly toward creating holiday joy for local children served by the following organizations: Highland Elementary in Lake Worth Beach, West Riviera Elementary in West Palm Beach, Oriole Elementary in Ft. Lauderdale, Robert C. Markham Elementary in Pompano Beach, and Westgate Elementary in West Palm Beach.

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“With the holiday season upon us, Jingle Bells at the Branches is a wonderful opportunity to bring joy to children and families in our communities,” said Stephen Johnson, AVP of Administration and Marketing at iTHINK Financial. “Thanks to the generosity of our Members, employees, and partners, we’re able to make the holidays brighter for children who need our help the most.”

The mission of the iTHINK Community Foundation is to improve the lives of children and families in the communities it serves, and the holiday season is one of the most meaningful times to live out that mission.

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For more information or to donate, visit ithinkfi.org/community/foundation or call 800-873-5100.

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