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Multicultural Centre of SWFL serves thousands in annual BIG Backpack event By Staff | Aug 4, 2021 Event founder Leonardo Garcia and event chair Connie Ramos-Williams with City of Fort Myers Mayor Kevin Anderson at the 22nd Annual BIG Backpack Event at the Fort Myers Skatium. PHOTO PROVIDED Jackie Holliday, a third grade teacher at Lehigh Elementary, came out to volunteer to pack and distribute backpacks and groceries during the 22nd Annual BIG Backapck Event. PHOTO PROVIDED Volunteers Jordan Renaud of Estero High and Alex Greenberg of Canterbury helped to carry backpacks filled with school supplies to the curbside distribution area. PHOTO PROVIDED ....
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Lehigh fire district helps local school reach stuffed animal goals By MELISSA BILL - | Apr 21, 2021 Teddy bear Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District is partnering with Lehigh Elementary School on a stuffed animal drive to benefit the Department of Children and Families. The collection of new stuffed animals will be ongoing throughout the month of April, which aligns with Child Abuse Prevention Month. National Child Abuse Prevention Month is held yearly to recognize the importance of families and communities working together to help prevent child abuse and neglect. According to Katie Heck, spokesperson for the Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District, a member of their staff had a direct connection to this year’s fundraiser. ....
Several Lee County teachers are getting a hands-on opportunity to learn about Southwest Florida wetlands. Nine Lee County teachers are taking part in FGCU’s Wetland Academy, where the teachers get to learn from research scientists. The teachers then get to share the lessons with their classrooms. The program’s ultimate goal is to invite 20 teachers to participate each year. The teachers set out on canoes to measure the water quality at one of FGCU’s bodies of water. While it’s a chance to get hands-on experience from experts, it’s also an opportunity to work alongside fellow educators and grow a support system. ....