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Follow on Google News | United Way Community Partnership School locations designated as United Way Resiliency HubsBy: United Way of Lee, Hendry, and Glades The three United Way Community Partnership Schools, established in 2020 at Franklin Park Elementary School, 2021 at Fort Myers Middle School, and 2023 at Colonial Elementary School, serve a unique role in the community. Each location offers students and their families, school faculty, and residents of the surrounding neighborhoods convenient access to services including, but not limited to, a food pantry, information and referrals, a school-based pediatric clinic, educational support, and health and wellness programs. Because of the existing services and relationships, the Community Partnership Schools were designated as United Way Resiliency Hubs. As Resiliency Hubs that serve both the schools and surrounding communities, the locations provide additional services like job skills training along with food and supply distributions in times of crisis amongst other services. "The United Way Community Partnership Schools have been a tremendous source of assistance for families in the community," said Madison Mitchell, Senior Vice President of Community Impact and Disaster Response at United Way of Lee, Hendry, and Glades. "Becoming a United Way Resiliency Hub will allow staff to access additional training throughout the year and resources during times of community disaster." There are 21 United Way Resiliency Hubs in Lee, Hendry, and Glades counties that all provide social services to neighborhood residents. Now part of a network of United Way Resiliency Hubs across the three counties, the newly designated centers are located at:
These locations will continue to operate using the four key pillars of United Way Community Partnership Schools. Those pillars are expanded learning, wellness supports, family and community engagement, and collaborative leadership. These schools aim to remove barriers like hunger, poverty, limited health care, and educational gaps, challenges identified by the community itself. By improving access to essential resources for students, families and staff, the schools work to boost student success and overall well-being in the community. Having the hubs in the schools offers a trusted environment where families can feel comfortable asking for assistance. For a full list of United Way Resiliency Hub locations, please visit UnitedWayLee.org/ End
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