Kitsap Bank closed its doors early on Aug. 6 to launch its first “CauseGood Day of Service,” a new annual tradition aimed at encouraging employees to volunteer in their communities.
More than 225 employees took part in the inaugural event, held during the bank’s anniversary week, volunteering at 25 nonprofit organizations across Kitsap, Pierce, Clallam, Jefferson, Mason and King counties. Activities included environmental cleanups, food bank support and financial literacy lessons for children.
“This day is about more than giving back—it was about showing up, together, in every corner of our footprint to live out our values,” said Steve Politakis, chief executive officer. “CauseGood Day reflects who we are as a company. We are deeply proud of our employees’ dedication and enthusiasm, and we look forward to making this a tradition for years to come.”
Organizations supported included Habitat for Humanity of Kitsap, Great Peninsula Conservancy, Meals on Wheels Kitsap, Bremerton Foodline, Jefferson Land Trust and several others.

Kitsap Bank employees volunteer at Bremerton Foodline during the bank’s inaugural CauseGood Day of Service on Aug. 6. More than 225 employees participated in projects across six counties, supporting 25 nonprofit organizations.

A group of Kitsap Bank employees joins Great Peninsula Conservancy for an outdoor cleanup effort as part of the bank’s first CauseGood Day of Service on Aug. 6. The annual initiative allows employees to volunteer in their communities during the bank’s anniversary week.
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