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United Way appears on The Weather Channel’s ‘FAST: HOME RESCUE’

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Renovation series features behind-the-scenes support from local agency

United Way of Lee, Hendry and Glades appears on renovation series “FAST: HOME RESCUE,” which premiered Sunday, June 18 only on The Weather Channel television network United Way makes its appearance on the series assisting with home renovations for families who lost their homes during Hurricane Ian New episodes air every Sunday at 10 p m EST

“FAST: HOME RESCUE” makes its Summer 2023 return with new hosts Tre Boston – sports commentator and former NFL star – and Tre’s wife, Cierra The series follows the stories of families whose lives have been devastated by severe weather and natural disasters as their homes are transformed and rebuilt stronger than before in just five days

United Way assisted with three Southwest Florida home renovations for families who were impacted by Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers and Harlem Heights In collaboration with other local organizations, United Way supported these local renovations through its community partnerships and volunteer coordination. In addition, United Way’s Gifts in Kind program provided building supplies, furniture, appliances, food and cleaning supplies

“We were proud to collaborate with The Weather Channel to help bring together key partners and resources to make these home transformations possible,” said Jeannine Joy, president and CEO of United Way of Lee, Hendry, and Glades “Through the extreme generosity of partners like Matter Brothers Furniture & Mattress, Good360, Publix and LL Flooring, these three families were able to return to warm, welcoming homes that had all the essentials that will support them in their continued recovery after Hurricane Ian ”

Matter Brothers Furniture & Mattress, led by United Way board member Gary Matter, donated new, high-quality furniture like mattresses, headboards, bedframes, dressers, nightstands, tables and more for all of the renovated homes Good360 provided building materials and appliances like refrigerators and microwaves Publix brought in volunteers to help rebuild and stocked the

Garden Club Of Cape Coral

Palms love the hot rainy season so summer is a great time to plant For your existing palms never “Hurricane” prune Palms are able to withstand high winds that hurricanes bring, so pruning can seriously damage the palm

Only remove fronds that are completely brown For all palm and tree pruning, hire and ISA certified arborist

Don’t forget, in Cape Coral, our fertilizer BLACK OUT is in effect from June 1 to Sept 31 Fertilizers containing nitrogen or phosphorus are not permitted to be applied to ornamentals, a variety of plants and turf. Phosphorus can cause algae blooms, reduce clarity of our canals and waterways and can stress or kill fish

Our Southwest Florida summers are fabulous and magical for many reasons blue skies, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, humid warmth and rain Our conditions are perfect to plant trees, palms, shrubs and flowers We have Mother Nature’s sprinkler system and our gardens become established Summer is perfect time for pruning

Some scrubs love a hard cutback (up to 50 percent) while others can only take a slight trim Make sure to research your plant before trimming

Cape Coral is in Zone 10A and we struggle with sandy soil I always recommend mulch over our plantings -- not rocks or shells Rocks and shells attract too homes with pantry essentials ranging from flour to spices to canned foods as well as cleaning supplies LL Flooring donated over 100,000 square feet of vinyl flooring

Episodes of FAST: HOME RESCUE will be available to watch on-demand after airing on broadcast via The Weather Channel’s Connected Television (CTV) app The Weather Channel CTV app is available on Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Roku, Samsung, Vizio, and Xfinity Flex

About United Way

In addition to raising funds for human service organizations in the community, United Way promotes partnerships and collaborations among agencies, helping them to work together focusing on issues that continue to improve lives United Way is dedicated to improving the quality of life for all people in the community United Way of Lee, Hendry and Glades was established in 1957 and over $220 million has been raised and distributed since that time For more information, please call 239-433-2000 or visit UnitedWayLee org

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