United Way of Lee, Hendry, and Glades partners with Foundation for Lee County Public Schools to celebrate teachers
With summer in full swing, United Way of Lee, Hendry, and Glades, along with the Foundation for Lee County Public Schools are celebrating Lee County teachers.
More than 320 teachers lined up around the Foundation offices in downtown Fort Myers recently and were showered with gifts as a show of appreciation for all that they do for Lee County students. Teachers left with air purifiers, office chairs, filing cabinets, seasonal decorations and more.
The event took place on June 10 at 7:30 a.m., though some teachers arrived as early as 4 a.m. for a chance to receive some of the more coveted items.
“It’s overwhelming to hear some of their comments,” said Hannah Pelle, Interim CEO of United Way of Lee, Hendry, and Glades. “They are just so thrilled to have extra items for their classroom and we’re thrilled to help.”
“All of them told me how much they appreciate what we do for them and how much we recognize just how important they are to the community,” said Marshall Bower, President and CEO of the Foundation for Lee County Public Schools. “A lot of times you hear that teachers have to dig into their own pockets for supplies. That’s true. It’s something we want to help them with and get the supplies that they need.”
Nearly $200,000 worth of items were available for teachers. This is the sixth year United Way and the Foundation have partnered to show their appreciation for educators.
To learn more about United Way and to contribute to the annual campaign, visit UnitedWayLee.org/Donate.
Photo captions:
1. Teachers lined up for gift distribution event
2. Teachers received office chairs at the gift distribution event
3. Teachers received air purifiers at the gift distribution event
4. Teachers chose items from nearly $200,000 worth of gifts
5. More than 320 teachers lined up for the event, some as early as 4 a.m.
About United Way of Lee, Hendry, and Glades
United Way of Lee, Hendry, and Glades has raised and distributed more than $272 million since its establishment in 1957, with all funds staying local to support a vast network of partner agencies and community programs. Together, we serve the community by nurturing youth, strengthening families, helping the elderly and people with disabilities live independently, supporting veterans, and empowering neighborhoods by delivering essential health and human services. Visit UnitedWayLee.org to learn more.


