Cinq hôtels de Floride lèvent 12,000 XNUMX $ pour l'ouragan Ian

Cinq des bars sur les toits des hôtels populaires de Mainsail Lodging & Development, basés à Tampa, ont organisé une soirée «Raise the Roof for Hurricane Ian Relief», recueillant 12,000 XNUMX $ pour la banque alimentaire Harry Chapin du sud-ouest de la Floride.

On Thursday, October 6, EDGE Rooftop Cocktail Lounge (Epicurean Hotel in Tampa); Hi-Fi Rooftop Bar (Fenway Hotel in Dunedin); Vantage Rooftop Bar (The Karol Hotel in Clearwater); and Skybox Rooftop Bar (Residence Inn Tampa Wesley Chapel) donated half of the evening’s sales to directly support of those impacted by the storm. The fifth hotel, Luminary Hotel & Co. in downtown Fort Myers, hosted a community rally on Wednesday, Oct. 12, during which 300 family food kits were distributed, more than 800 hot lunches were served, and families in need could meet with a variety of non-profit organizations and FEMA for assistance. Later that evening, Luminary’s rooftop bar, Beacon Social Drinkery, donated 100% of its sales from the night.

“It came together fast, but we wanted to give our guests and neighbors a way to quickly and directly help those affected by Hurricane Ian,” said Joe Collier, President and Founder of Mainsail. “It was great to see so many come out to support the cause and help rally behind the Southwest Florida community.”

Along the Gulf Coast, the Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida is working around the clock to provide help to people struggling in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. Currently, the food bank has distributed over 2.6 million pounds of dry goods, has helped 107 agencies reopen, and has served over 7,000 families in Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry and Lee counties in Southwest Florida.

“The outpouring of support coming from our gulf coast neighbors has been tremendous”, said Richard LeBer, CEO of Harry Chapin Food Bank. “We are pouring our hearts into feeding those affected by hurricane Ian.”

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