FISH continues to provide long-term recovery assistance in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, which devastated our community on September 28, 2022. We are working toward reducing the burden carried by the storm with emergency supply distribution, financial assistance, case management, and distribution of rebuilding supplies. We are grateful for your support, as we continue our work with local, regional and state organizations, and answering requests for help.
Since the date of Ian’s landfall, we’ve been a ‘boots on the ground’ agency, assisting
FISH OF SANCAP, with the United Way Gifts-in-Kind Program, will begin distributing furniture through their
As the aftermath of Hurricane Ian continues to change shape, FISH OF SANCAP is working
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FISH OF SANCAP, Sanibel and Captiva Islands social service organization, has been working around the
Prior to Hurricane Ian landfall, the Medical Equipment Lending program offered by FISH OF SANCAP
Continuing a popular service from the last several years, FISH will again host the United
As Hurricane Ian was unfolding, team members from FISH OF SANCAP, the islands’ ‘neighbors helping
It’s been nearly two months now since Hurricane Ian made landfall and FISH has continued
As many of you might imagine, and many are experiencing yourselves, the FISH Walk-In Center
Dedicated staff members work daily with our neighbors who are in need. And our Board of Directors are the backbone of the organization. They are involved in operations and work on committees to tackle initiatives as they arise. Together our team makes FISH a unique organization - neighbors truly helping neighbors.