“At U.S. Century Bank, we recognize how reading at an early age helps to shape children for success in the future,” said Martha Guerra-Kattou, Executive Vice President and Director of Sales & Marketing. “As a local bank deeply rooted in South Florida, we are proud to support the Books for Free program to help share the wondrous gift of reading with more children in our communities.”

Thank you, U.S. Century Bank for donating $500 to Books For Free. We are grateful for your support and thank you for your commitment to children’s literacy.
Established in 2002, U.S. Century Bank is one of the largest community banks headquartered in Miami and one of the largest community banks headquartered in Florida. Its mission is to provide high value, relationship-based banking products, services, and solutions to a diverse set of clients in the local markets it serves, as well as international clients with U.S. banking needs, and to support organizations making a difference in the community.
Through a network of 10 banking centers, two commercial business offices located in Miami-Dade and Broward counties, and industry-leading digital banking platforms, the Bank has a specialized focus on serving small-to-medium sized businesses and catering to the needs of local business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals.
Wholly owned subsidiary of USCB Financial Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ USCB) and rated 5-Stars by BauerFinancial, the nation’s leading independent bank rating firm, the Bank reached an important milestone as of June 30, 2022 by exceeding $2 billion in assets.
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Books for Free is a program of The Children’s Trust in partnership with Miami Book Fair at Miami Dade College. Our goal is to get more books in the hands of children who need them the most – magical, world-building, life-changing books that they can keep to read with their families over and over again. We achieve this goal by delivering an average of 2,443 new and gently used books per week to 73 public bookshelves located in high-traffic locations throughout Miami-Dade County’s most underserved neighborhoods. These books are free for the taking by children and their caregivers.
