The United Way of Martin County, in partnership with the Martin Interagency Network for Disasters (MIND), proudly announces the appointment of Cher Fisher as the Project Coordinator for Long-Term Recovery in Martin County. This critical role is solely funded through a grant from the American Red Cross, designed to strengthen local disaster response capacity and provide ongoing support to residents in need.
With extensive experience in community services and disaster response, Fisher will lead efforts to assist individuals and families impacted by Hurricane Milton and the accompanying tornadoes, helping them rebuild, recover, and regain stability. In her role, she will work one-on-one with affected residents, guiding them through the recovery process and connecting them with essential local resources and community partners who can assist.
“We are pleased to welcome Cher to our team,” said Carol G. Houwaart-Diez, President & CEO of United Way of Martin County and Board Chair of MIND. “Her work will be instrumental in ensuring that our neighbors who endured this devastating storm receive the long-term care and coordinated support they need to rebuild their lives.”
The long-term recovery initiative, made possible by the partnership with the American Red Cross, aims to help survivors access services such as home repairs, infrastructure restoration, and financial assistance. In addition to aiding in current recovery efforts, the project also includes the development of systems and protocols to enhance Martin County’s resilience in future disasters.
How to Get Help:
If you or someone you know was impacted by Hurricane Milton and needs assistance in navigating the recovery process, support is available. Residents are encouraged to contact Cher Fisher directly for personalized guidance and referrals to trusted community organizations ready to help.
Cher Fisher
Project Coordinator for Long Term Recovery
MIND – United Way of Martin County
Phone: 772-283-4800, ext. 2205
Email: cfisher@unitedwaymartin.org