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Follow on Google News | The Sanibel Captiva Trust Company supports SWFL Children's Charities with sponsorshipBy: The Sanibel Captiva Trust Company The annual event took place on Friday, Jan. 19 at various private venues across the region and Saturday, Jan. 20 at Suncoast Arena at Florida SouthWestern State College. The Wine and Food Fest is the fundraising arm of SWFL Children's Charities, Inc., which supports programs at Golisano Children's Hospital and scholarships for students attending Florida SouthWestern State College and Florida Gulf Coast University. This year's event raised more than $2 million to support Golisano's new outpatient surgery center located on the HealthPark campus in Fort Myers. "We are proud to support the Southwest Florida Wine and Food Fest, an event that aligns with our values of community enrichment," The Wine and Food Fest has raised more than $27 million dollars since its inception in 2009. About The Sanibel Captiva Trust Company The Sanibel Captiva Trust Company is an independent trust company with $4 billion in assets under management that provides Family Office and Wealth Management Services, including investment management, trust administration and financial counsel to high-net-worth individuals, families, businesses, foundations and endowments. Founded in 2001 as a state-chartered independent trust company, the firm is focused on wealth management services that are absolute-return oriented and performance driven. Each portfolio is separately managed and customized specifically to the client's yield and cash-flow requirements. The Naples Trust Company and The Tampa Bay Trust Company are divisions of The Sanibel Captiva Trust Company. Offices are located in Sanibel-Captiva, Fort Myers, Naples, Marco Island, Tampa Bay, Belleair Bluffs-Clearwater and Tarpon Springs. For information, visit SanCapTrustCo.com (http://www.sancaptrustco.com/ End
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