Safety Council

Engage Estero Safety Council is made of volunteers serving as a voice for the citizens of greater Estero on safety and transportation priorities and issues. We advocate for related solutions to Village, County, and State Government organizations.

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Sign-Up for Property Fraud Alerts

Sign-Up for Property Fraud Alerts

Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comprtroller Kevin Karnes is now offering an alert notification system for Lee County property owners to reduce fraud. When you sign-up, if a deed, mortgage, or other non-Court official record is recorded in your name, you will be...

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Environment Council

Engage Estero Environment Council is a volunteer group focusing on improving water and air quality and mitigating and eliminating the effects of climate warming in greater Estero.

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Landmark Victory for Florida’s Future

Landmark Victory for Florida’s Future

Landmark victory for Florida’s future will impact the proposed Bellmar and Kingston Developments, as they cannot receive their permit through Florida’s flawed program. By the Conservancy of Southwest Florida with permission to Engage Estero. February 16, 2024 Federal...

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Health Council

Engage Estero Community Health Council comprises health* and safety-minded volunteers who think about community health comprehensively with a common desire to improve the overall health of the citizens of greater Estero.

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Let’s Make Estero A HeartSafe Community!

Let’s Make Estero A HeartSafe Community!

The facts Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is the leading cause of death in the United States, claiming more than 300,000 lives annually. Approximately 95 percent of SCA victims die before they reach a hospital or receive medical attention. How Can We Help Reduce This...

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Wellness: What is it and Why is it Important?

Wellness: What is it and Why is it Important?

(Written by Lee Health for Engage Estero’s Health Council) Much has been mentioned on news programs and other media about Wellness. However, it is seldom explained or fully understood.  During a meeting of Engage Estero’s Health Council earlier this year when this...

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Education Council

Engage Estero mobilizes volunteers in our schools, sponsors scholarships, and promotes the involvement of the community through announcements and public forums.

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Estero High Cambridge Students Recognized

Estero High Cambridge Students Recognized

By Mike Wasson, Director, Engage Estero The Village of Estero Council issued a Proclamation its Meeting on Wednesday, March 6th honoring 39 Estero High School Students who were presented the Cambridge Outstanding Learners Awards. In his remarks, Jon McLain, Village of...

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Engage Estero believes the best way to get a community involved is to make sure they are aware of the issues impacting their future, and know how to impact those decisions before they are made. We conduct and publish original research and articles aimed at getting residents Engaged.

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Subject: Bonita Expansion: Grant helps bolster cancer fight in Southwest Florida

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Bonita Expansion: Grant helps bolster cancer fight in Southwest Florida
Cancer care takes an extraordinary amount of teamwork, technology, expertise, and compassion.

It also takes community partnerships friends and neighbors willing to go the extra mile to provide encouragement, support, and resources.

The Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation recently donated $1 million with an additional $1.5 million community challenge grant to expand cancer services at Lee Health Bonita Health Center. In recognition of this generosity, the facility will be named Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation Cancer Clinic.

This means more cancer care services will be available closer to home for residents and visitors in south Lee County and Collier County, Lee Health plans to renovate space at the current Lee Health Bonita Health Center — 3501 Health Center Blvd, Bonita Springs, FL 34135to support a new cancer center with a 32-chair infusion center, four individual treatment rooms and 12 exam rooms.

The projects estimated total cost is $10.4 million.

The Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation challenge grant relies on community support. With donations from the Southwest Florida community, Lee Health Foundation must raise $1.5 million in donations for the Bonita Springs project to receive the $1.5 million grant from Schulze Family Foundation.

Im grateful for the leadership commitment given to the Lee Health oncology program by Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation to expand our cancer services in south Lee County, said Chris Simoneau, Lee Healths chief development, marketing and communications officer. My father passed away from lymphoma 10 years ago and my mother is a breast cancer survivor, and that is what fuels my desire to elevate the level of cancer care being offered in Southwest Florida.

This new cancer center will help many families get additional time with their loved ones.

Patients receiving cancer treatment often have infusion several times a week. By early 2023, the Bonita Springs center will have capacity to serve 30,000 infusions and 12,000 visits to the physician clinic annually, as well as provide access to patient navigation services and other care and support.

Best Buy Founder Dick Schulze created Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation in 2004 to give back to communities where he and his family grew up, including Minnesota where Best Buy was founded, and Florida, where he now lives. Schulze Family Foundation supports human and social services, education, and health and medicine with a particular focus on diseases that hit close to home. In 2001, Schulze lost his wife Sandra six months after she was diagnosed with mesothelioma, an aggressive cancer that affects the lungs.

The Schulze family understands the challenges that families endure while battling a life-limiting disease, said Mary Beth Geier, Florida director, Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation. Having treatment options close to home is essential and helps alleviate some of the difficulties patients and their families face. Our Foundation is proud to partner with Lee Health to improve local systems that support patients during the difficulties they face.

In November 2020, Schulze Family Foundation issued a $200,000 challenge grant for Lee Health to build a pediatric hematology and oncology infusion clinic in Naples that would allow pediatric patients in south Lee County and Collier County to receive treatment closer to home.

Lee Health Regional Cancer Center

Lee Health currently provides modern treatment and unending support for your inspiring journey at the Lee Health Regional Cancer Center outpatient location in Fort Myers, 8931 Colonial Center Dr., Fort Myers, FL 33905

Treatments and Services include:

Diagnostic Services

Tests, screenings, and scans

Breast Health Centers

Scintigraphy

Treatments and Services

Cardio-oncology

Lung cancer screening program

Cancer rehabilitation

Palliative care

Nurse navigators

The Lee Health RCC also provides support groups, nutrition counseling, genetic counseling, survivorship care, onsite mastectomy prosthetic center, Cookies Place boutique, meditation center, healing garden and outdoor labyrinth.

In addition, Lee Health RCC provides inpatient cancer care at Gulf Coast Medical Center.

Learn more at Lee Healths Cancer Care page.

For information on Lee Health Regional Cancer Center, increased access to care for the Southwest Florida community, and how to contribute to the challenge grant, visit LeeHealthFoundation.org/ChallengeAccepted.

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Lee Health Coconut Point is located South of Coconut Road, just East of

Health Center Blvd. Click here for interactive directions.

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