The Joel Foundation to aid southwest Florida Fund

Billy and Alexis Joel are helping residents in Fort Myers and throughout southwest Florida recover from Hurricane Ian through their Joel Foundation. The hurricane made landfall as the fifth-strongest hurricane to hit the continental US four weeks ago.

This week, The Joel Foundation announced their donation of $250,000 to the Lee County Strong Hurricane Ian Relief Fund, an emergency fund providing relief and long-term recovery assistance to the residents of southwest Florida recovering from the devastating impacts of Hurricane Ian. According to Community Cooperative, The Joel Foundation is focusing on relief and rebuilding efforts in southwest Florida for those impacted by the storm, for children and school programs, as well as the local maritime community.

The Lee County Strong Hurricane Ian Relief Fund was established the day Hurricane Ian made landfall by Community Cooperative, a non-profit organization, which has been working to alleviate hunger and homelessness in Lee and North Collier Counties for more than 38 years.

The Lee County Strong emergency relief fund will provide displaced residents and families with food and basic needs, as well as assist hurricane victims with additional resources and long-term recovery assistance.

“We are blown away by the outpouring of support from people across the world, including Billy and Alexis Joel,” shares Stefanie Ink Edwards, CEO of Community Cooperative. “The Joel Foundation’s incredible donation will go such a long way in getting our community back on its feet, our children back in school, and their families back at home. We can’t thank The Joel Family and their organization enough.”

According to Edwards, Community Cooperative has already purchased recess equipment for three merged schools thanks to The Joel Foundation’s contribution. Fort Myers Beach Elementary and The Sanibel School are being temporarily placed inside the San Carlos Elementary School. Providing additional recess equipment ensures students a sense of normalcy while their own schools are rebuilt.

“Our family is moved to action by the catastrophic hurricane that wiped out an entire coastline in Lee County Florida,” Billy and Alexis share in a joint statement. “Florida is our winter home and living through our own experience during Superstorm Sandy and the rebuilding needed in the ongoing years, our goal is to help those less fortunate. While we always put music education at the forefront of our agenda, we also help those during devastating times. We have partnered with The Lee County Community Cooperative to aid those that are suffering in the aftermath of this storm. We are grateful to them for their tireless work in the community.”

The Joel Foundation has made and pledged over $7 million in charitable donations with a focus on music education and humanitarian aid. In addition to supporting vital global relief efforts, The Joel Foundation provides grants to organizations throughout New York City and Long Island leveraging the power of music to enhance the lives of people of every age. Recently, The Joel Foundation announced the continuation of its long-term investment in Long Island’s only public arts high school, Long Island High School for the Arts (LIHSA), serving student artists in a pre-conservatory model with a focus on career and technical education.

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