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YMCA of Collier County Relief Efforts for Hurricane Ian Underway WHAT: Many families have lost so much due to the destruction Hurricane Ian brought to Everglades City, Isles of Capri and other impacted areas in Collier County. To serve and strengthen our community, the YMCA of Collier County is hosting a donation drive to help those directly impacted by this storm. List of needed items include squeegees, pressure washers, shovels, rakes, plastic storage bins w/lids, buckets, pump sprayers, dish soap, paper towels, rags, gloves, face masks, tarps, contractor bags, peroxide, band-aids, bleach, flashlights/batteries, fans, large sponges, bug spray, diapers and wipes. Donations can be dropped off at the Main Lobby at either YMCA location (Marco or Naples) when: Now until needed. where: Item drop-location is at the YMCA of Collier County, Naples and Marco Island branches. Online donations cane be made at www.greaternaplesymca.org/hurricane-relief WhY: Those affected by Hurricane Ian are in desperate need of food and supplies as recovery begins. CONTACT: Steve Lampar, 239-597-3148 ext 4341, [email protected]
WHAT:
Many families have lost so much due to the destruction Hurricane Ian brought to Everglades City, Isles of Capri and other impacted areas in Collier County. To serve and strengthen our community, the YMCA of Collier County is hosting a donation drive to help those directly impacted by this storm.
List of needed items include squeegees, pressure washers, shovels, rakes, plastic storage bins w/lids, buckets, pump sprayers, dish soap, paper towels, rags, gloves, face masks, tarps, contractor bags, peroxide, band-aids, bleach, flashlights/batteries, fans, large sponges, bug spray, diapers and wipes.
Donations can be dropped off at the Main Lobby at either YMCA location (Marco or Naples)
when:
Now until needed.
where:
Item drop-location is at the YMCA of Collier County, Naples and Marco Island branches. Online donations cane be made at www.greaternaplesymca.org/hurricane-relief
WhY:
Those affected by Hurricane Ian are in desperate need of food and supplies as recovery begins.
CONTACT:
Steve Lampar, 239-597-3148 ext 4341, [email protected]