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News / Relief Fund established to help Fort Myers area hospitality workers recover from Hurricane Ian
“Support Fort Myers Hospitality Workers” now accepting donations
Fort Myers – Islands, Beaches & Neighborhoods has spearheaded a relief effort to directly assist local hospitality workers impacted by Hurricane Ian. The Southwest Florida Emergency Relief Fund, organized and managed through United Way of Lee, Hendry and Glades and the Collaboratory, will support immediate and long-term recovery needs.
“Thousands of Lee County hospitality workers immediately lost their livelihoods when Ian struck,” said Cecil Pendergrass, Chairman of the Lee Board of County Commissioners and the Tourist Development Council. “These folks have worked tirelessly to provide us with the best destination experiences possible, and now it’s our turn to give back to them. While the road to recovery will be long and difficult, we are confident in our strength and resilience. With help, we will all experience good days again soon.”
Contributions to The Southwest Florida Emergency Relief Fund – designated as Support Fort Myers Hospitality Workers – will directly support hospitality workers in Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel & Captiva Islands, Pine Island, Matlacha, Boca Grande and the outer islands, Fort Myers, North Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Estero, Cape Coral, Alva, Buckingham and Lehigh Acres.
Editor’s note: QR code to donation website and “Support Fort Myers” graphic below