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  Spare Change For Food Bank
“It’s a win-win idea
as it helps address food insecurity in our community while also helping remedy the coin shortage.”
Nonprofits Benefit From Love’s Giving
 Honolulu residents who have loose change collecting in their cars or between their couch cushions can turn them in to any Central Pacific Bank location and know they’re helping the community in more ways than one.
Franz Family Bakery, pro- ducers of Love’s brand baked goods, is joining forces with the Hawai‘i Foodservice Al- liance for the second annual Love’s Spirit of Giving Pro- gram.
and Women’s Fund.
“Giving back has always
bakery. “We are honored to support those who make Ha- wai‘i a better place.”
 Central Pacific Bank says the islands are facing an unprecedented coin short- age. Even as digital transactions are the way of the future, financial institutions still need old-fashioned coins. At the same time, food banks are struggling to meet demand.
Residents have until Aug. 14 to nominate a Honolulu nonprofit. Love’s Spirit of Giving will give out a total of $50,000 statewide this year.
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  “It is a win-win idea as it helps address food insecurity in our community, while also helping remedy the coin shortage,” states Brandt Farias, Central Pacific Bank executive vice president and chief market- ing officer.
Those interested don’t need to be a Cen- tral Pacific Bank customer to contribute. The bank is accepting all American coins, from pennies to quarters. The institution prefers loose change but will accept rolled coins as well.
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