By: Mike Welch | voicesoflehigh.com—We Want to Hear From You!
At this writing our communities in East Lee/Lehigh escaped damage as experienced farther west of us along the shoreline and in other areas of our state. The destruction is indeed heartbreaking and massive flooding in low-lying areas is now a facet of life. We have received inquiries at this point of time regarding FEMA disaster assistance. So, in the interest of getting correct information please contact FEMA at 800-621-3362 and visit the website at disasterassistance.gov.
GREAT NEWS REGARDING HEALTHCARE
It was recently reported that Lehigh Regional Medical Center has been sold to Hospital Corporation of America (HCA). HCA is one of the largest healthcare providers in Florida and the country. Some 20 years ago, HCA owned Lehigh Regional, known as Eastpoint Hospital. The community will await to hear of HCA’s new presence in our community. Building a new healthcare center at Babcock Ranch (service area includes East Lee) will be an interesting future for healthcare in our area.
PREPARING FOR THE HOLIDAYS
The Salvation Army—Lehigh Acres Unit and Lehigh Acres Community Services always need our involvement with their work with our time and treasure. The ravages of the housing shortage and homelessness, as well as other costs, are all apparent in our community. As we prepare to give thanks and reflect on the holidays, both agencies need our help.
For the Salvation Army located at 25 Homestead Road North #42a at the Lehigh Town Centre, visit fortmyers.salvationarmy.florida.org or call Major Brenda Lane at 239-491-6071.
For Lehigh Acres Community Services located at 201 Plaza Drive #3, visit lehighacrescommunityservices.com or call Rae Nicely at 239-369-5818.
Both organizations are the pride of Lehigh as they provide various services for the vulnerable and needy in our community. If you are looking for community involvement, please review these great organizations.
OUR SHERIFF—SHERIFF MARCENO
Our Sheriff notes the importance of preventing pets from running freely throughout our communities. There are heartbreaking Facebook entries of pet dumping happening to these defenseless beings. Enjoy the Sheriff’s article.