The Creative Ways Regions Bank Teams will Share the Good in April
April 04 2023 - 09:00AM
Business Wire
During #STG2023, Regions teams are celebrating the season by
getting outside and giving back
For the 14th year in a row, Regions Bank is launching Share the
Good, an annual outreach program that complements the bank’s
year-round community engagement initiatives. This year, teams of
Regions volunteers are getting outside and giving back with
impactful activities planned throughout April.
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The “Regions Navy,” a group of Birmingham
volunteers, floats down the Cahaba River picking up debris.
(Graphic: Business Wire)
“Every year, we look for different ways to make a difference
through Share the Good,” explained Wendi Boyen, community advocacy
and financial wellness manager for Regions. “Right now, the weather
is getting warmer, flowers and trees are blooming, and it’s the
perfect time to get our teams together and get out into our
neighborhoods, parks, and rivers and join community partners in
sprucing things up for the season. It’s a great way of making a
visible impact, and it deepens our relationships with organizations
that support the quality of life in the communities we serve.”
Share the Good directly complements Regions’ ongoing focus on
volunteer service. In 2022, Regions associates provided 74,000
hours of volunteerism through a variety of programs, including
Share the Good.
Share the Good initiatives will continue through April 30. Local
highlights include:
- Birmingham, Ala.: The
Regions Navy is banding together once again to help clean up the
Cahaba River, located just outside Regions’ headquarters city. The
group of volunteers will hop aboard canoes and walk the riverbanks
to pick up debris along this favorite waterway in support of the
Cahaba River Society. The river is an important watershed with rich
biodiversity, including a unique native water lily – appropriately
named the Cahaba Lily.
- Austin, Texas: Regions
associates in Austin are going back to school for Share the Good. A
group of volunteers will be helping students learn the benefits of
conservation while encouraging STEM (Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics) education. These young scientists will
be learning to use water purification kits provided by Elequa, a
Regions community partner and winner in last year’s
Philanthropitch, a “fast-pitch” competition that provides training,
capital and exposure for local nonprofits.
- Cleveland, Tenn.: Regions
associates are spending quality time at City Fields, where they’ll
help plant community gardens and spruce up flower beds. The
Alabama-based Regions Foundation, a nonprofit initiative that is
funded primarily by Regions Bank, recently presented a grant to
City Fields to support access to housing and economic mobility for
people who live in the East Cleveland community.
- Pensacola, Fla.: Regions
associates in Pensacola love their beaches (who doesn’t?), and
during Share the Good, volunteers will be putting their sunscreen
to work in a different way by picking up litter and making sure
this coastline, well known for white, sugary sand and clear,
blue-green water, keeps its Emerald Coast moniker.
- St. Louis, Mo.: Regions
Bank Market Executive Scott Hartwig knows how to motivate people!
He generously offered to treat a group of Regions volunteers to a
tailgate lunch from his RV to show appreciation for their hard work
‘sharing the good.’ The team is all in – and looking forward to a
productive morning of removing trash and debris along the
Mississippi Greenway at North Riverfront Park.
- Jonesboro, Ark.: Regions
teams are volunteering at Arkansas State University’s Earth Day
celebration. The event hosts large crowds, including more than
1,000 elementary school students, and offers programs around
recycling, conservation and earth-friendly practices. Regions is
also supporting Jonesboro’s Great Outdoors Business Expo.
To encourage participation and provide inspiration, Regions will
host a photo contest for associates. Submissions will be featured
on the internal RegionsTV each week in April, and winners will be
announced at the end of the month. Winning entries will receive a
donation to the community partner they collaborated with for their
event.
Community engagement is a significant part of the culture at
Regions and is fostered through a variety of ongoing programs. For
example, every year, Regions offers associates a paid day off to
volunteer in their community. Further, as part of its Making Life
Better Institute, the bank connects associates with a wide range of
ongoing volunteerism opportunities that align with their skills and
experience. Examples of the bank’s involvement are available in the
annual Community Engagement Report and the Community Engagement
section of Regions’ news website, Doing More Today.
About Regions Financial
Corporation
Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF), with $155 billion in
assets, is a member of the S&P 500 Index and is one of the
nation’s largest full-service providers of consumer and commercial
banking, wealth management, and mortgage products and services.
Regions serves customers across the South, Midwest and Texas, and
through its subsidiary, Regions Bank, operates more than 1,250
banking offices and more than 2,000 ATMs. Regions Bank is an Equal
Housing Lender and Member FDIC. Additional information about
Regions and its full line of products and services can be found at
www.regions.com.
About Regions Foundation
The Alabama-based Regions Foundation supports community
investments that positively impact communities served by Regions
Bank. The Foundation engages in a grantmaking program focused on
priorities including economic and community development; education
and workforce readiness; and financial wellness. The Foundation is
a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation funded primarily through
contributions from Regions Bank.
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