Gulf Harbour

Gulf Harbour Community Campaign

United Way proudly works in many communities in Lee County. Our community campaigns provide an opportunity for residents to give of their time and talents and to connect with others who share the same passion to improve the lives of those around us. 

Gulf Harbour United Way committee members are excited to kick off an ambitious 2023-2024 campaign to raise $150,000 for United Way of Lee, Hendry, and Glades County. Our goal this year is part of the larger United Way campaign goal of $11.3 million.

Since Gulf Harbour’s first United Way campaign in 2012, residents have provided over one million dollars in support – 95.5% of that has been used to directly impact the lives of people living in the greater Lee, Hendry, and Glades County communities.

All money raised in the United Way Campaign stays in the local community to help support the local human service network. United Way partner agencies and initiatives like Alvin A. Dubin Alzheimer’s Resource Center, Child Care of Southwest Florida, The Salvation Army, Bonita Springs Assistance, Lighthouse of Southwest Florida,  Mission United, and United Way 211 serve a diverse range of needs in our community such as nurturing children and youth, strengthening families, and meeting critical needs such as helping the elderly and disabled live independently, and empowering communities by bringing health and human services to neighborhoods.   

In addition to supporting over 260 programs and special initiatives in 2022-2023, United Way provided the following Hurricane Ian related support:

  • $2,803,970 in funding to 161 agencies and programs to help survivors and provide services and resources.
  • $964,345 in gift cards to thousands of survivors to help with repairs, immediate needs, and replacement of essentials.
  • $892,270 in direct assistance to survivors to help with temporary shelter, repairs, immediate needs, and replacement of essentials.
  • $25,784,747 received in donated goods with $17,623,045 worth of building/construction supplies, furniture, apparel, home goods, school supplies, etc. distributed to community partners and thousands of households.
  • $10 million in additional donated goods received and distributed in cooperation with the State of Florida, Volunteer Florida, and Emergency Management.
  • $3.4 million impact in debris removal, muck and gut, repairs, and points of distribution by 11,200 volunteers with 107,446 volunteer hours tracked by the United Way Volunteer Center.

A special thank you to the Gulf Harbour Committee for working tirelessly to exceed their goal.  

Kellie Urban, Chairman; Jean Kaske, Jacquelyn Kelley, Megan Martin, Jim Nathan, Toni Patterson, Nancy Squires, Monica Wonnenberg, Dr. Mary Yankaskas, Lucia Zaikov

Gulf Harbour
From left to right – Back row: Jacquelyn Kelley, Toni Patterson, Lucia Zaikov, Monica Wonnenberg, Megan Martin. Front Row: Dr. Mary Yankaskas and Kellie Urban, Chairman. Not in attendance: Jean Kaske, Jim Nathan, and Nancy Squires
From left to right – Back row: Jacquelyn Kelley, Toni Patterson, Lucia Zaikov, Monica Wonnenberg, Megan Martin. Front Row: Dr. Mary Yankaskas and Kellie Urban, Chairman. Not in attendance: Jean Kaske, Jim Nathan, and Nancy Squires
Click here to see our impact report from last year!

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Alexis de Tocqueville Society

La Société Nationale  $100,000+

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Ordre de Liberté  $25,000+

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