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Award Includes $5,000 in Unrestricted Support for the Agency
FORT MYERS, Fla. - PrAtlas -- The Sally J. Pimentel Deaf & Hard of Hearing Center (DHHC) proudly announces that Executive Director Amy Turner was honored with the 2025 ENPY Partnership Builder Award from The Community Foundation. She was recognized recently during the annual ENPY Awards celebration at the DoubleTree by Hilton Fort Myers at Bell Tower Shops.
The ENPY Awards—short for Excellence in Nonprofit Performance Year-Round—recognize nonprofit professionals across Southwest Florida whose work reflects sustained leadership, measurable results, and a commitment to strengthening the communities they serve.
Presented annually by The Community Foundation, the awards highlight individuals who elevate nonprofit performance and contribute to a nonprofit community that strengthens quality of life and expands access to essential services.
The Partnership Builder Award honors a leader who brings organizations together to create stronger solutions and expand impact.
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In addition to the recognition, the award included a $5,000 unrestricted grant supporting DHHC's mission.
"This recognition means a great deal to our organization," Turner said. "It reflects the dedication of our staff, board, and community partners who support our work and mission. Unrestricted support allows us to provide vital services, including quality interpreters, specialized equipment for the hard of hearing, and sign language classes for families throughout Southwest Florida."
The ENPY Awards continue to spotlight leaders shaping a more connected and collaborative nonprofit community.
About the Sally J. Pimentel Deaf & Hard of Hearing Center
Established in 1983, the mission of the Sally J. Pimentel Deaf & Hard of Hearing Center (DHHC) is to empower Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals and their families in Southwest Florida through education, advocacy, and community engagement.
Serving Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Hendry, and Glades counties, DHHC provides services including interpreting, American Sign Language (ASL) classes, Deaf Mentor programs, youth and Deaf Senior programs, support groups, workforce readiness, free amplified phone distribution, advocacy, and outreach.
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As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and United Way partner agency, DHHC receives support from the Lee County Board of County Commissioners, the City of Cape Coral, United Way, foundations, and private donors committed to strengthening communication access.
For more information, visit www.dhhc.life, email info@dhhc.life, call (239) 461-0334, or connect via video phone at (239) 247-5821.
About The Community Foundation
The Community Foundation is a leading philanthropic organization serving Southwest Florida. Representing 5,719 nonprofits and generating $4.15 billion in annual impact, the Foundation brings together donors, business leaders, and stakeholders to address community challenges.
Under the leadership of President & CEO Michael Chatman, the Foundation advances collaboration, modernizes philanthropy, and elevates nonprofit leadership throughout Southwest Florida. For more information, visit www.charitablecommunity.org
The ENPY Awards—short for Excellence in Nonprofit Performance Year-Round—recognize nonprofit professionals across Southwest Florida whose work reflects sustained leadership, measurable results, and a commitment to strengthening the communities they serve.
Presented annually by The Community Foundation, the awards highlight individuals who elevate nonprofit performance and contribute to a nonprofit community that strengthens quality of life and expands access to essential services.
The Partnership Builder Award honors a leader who brings organizations together to create stronger solutions and expand impact.
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In addition to the recognition, the award included a $5,000 unrestricted grant supporting DHHC's mission.
"This recognition means a great deal to our organization," Turner said. "It reflects the dedication of our staff, board, and community partners who support our work and mission. Unrestricted support allows us to provide vital services, including quality interpreters, specialized equipment for the hard of hearing, and sign language classes for families throughout Southwest Florida."
The ENPY Awards continue to spotlight leaders shaping a more connected and collaborative nonprofit community.
About the Sally J. Pimentel Deaf & Hard of Hearing Center
Established in 1983, the mission of the Sally J. Pimentel Deaf & Hard of Hearing Center (DHHC) is to empower Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals and their families in Southwest Florida through education, advocacy, and community engagement.
Serving Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Hendry, and Glades counties, DHHC provides services including interpreting, American Sign Language (ASL) classes, Deaf Mentor programs, youth and Deaf Senior programs, support groups, workforce readiness, free amplified phone distribution, advocacy, and outreach.
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As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and United Way partner agency, DHHC receives support from the Lee County Board of County Commissioners, the City of Cape Coral, United Way, foundations, and private donors committed to strengthening communication access.
For more information, visit www.dhhc.life, email info@dhhc.life, call (239) 461-0334, or connect via video phone at (239) 247-5821.
About The Community Foundation
The Community Foundation is a leading philanthropic organization serving Southwest Florida. Representing 5,719 nonprofits and generating $4.15 billion in annual impact, the Foundation brings together donors, business leaders, and stakeholders to address community challenges.
Under the leadership of President & CEO Michael Chatman, the Foundation advances collaboration, modernizes philanthropy, and elevates nonprofit leadership throughout Southwest Florida. For more information, visit www.charitablecommunity.org
Media Contact
Sally J. Pimentel Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center, Inc
Amy Turner
amyturner@dhhc.life
2394610334
Sally J. Pimentel Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center, Inc
Amy Turner
amyturner@dhhc.life
2394610334
Source: Sally J. Pimentel Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center
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