Celebrate six outstanding local humanitarians with Lee County Honors
Michael Chatman
Cape Coral Community Foundation honors leaders who have influenced and made significant contributions to improving the lives of residents who live and work in Lee County.
If you have never watched The Lee County Honors, an annual television broadcast for our region’s leading philanthropists and humanitarians, you need to tune in to the one hosted by the Cape Coral Community Foundation. Be prepared to be amazed by Lee County’s community generosity.
The heartwarming stories of giving back are inspiring. The television program is an opportunity for residents to witness generosity and kind acts of community service. There are so many generous givers who share testimonies of why they give to support seniors, arts, animals, veterans, education, and families in need. Southwest Florida is a generous regional community.
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Galloway died this week at the age of 76.
He leaves behind a legacy of helping people. His passion? Feeding the hungry.
“Our generation was blessed to have Sam Galloway,” said Lee County Commissioner Frank Mann.
Mann grew up sitting down next to Galloway in church. He watched his friend take over the family business and become a selfless man of service.
“When he was bitten by the Christian bug to serve, boy did he serve,” Mann said.
Galloway is perhaps known best for founding the Community Cooperative soup kitchen.
“There’s an awful lot of hungry people, needy people, people without shelter,” Galloway said.