Miami Herald (Sunday)

We Floridians are resilient, with the strength and spirit to rebuild after Hurricane Ian

- Madeline Pumariega is president of Miami Dade College. BY MADELINE PUMARIEGA @MDCPreside­nt

On Sept. 28, Florida witnessed Mother Nature’s fury as Hurricane Ian made landfall as a Category 4 storm, bringing catastroph­ic winds and flooding to millions. As our neighbors in Southwest Florida begin to pick up the pieces and assess the unimaginab­le destructio­n Ian left in its wake, these fellow Floridians need our support.

Florida is no stranger to what storms of this kind are capable of unleashing. Those of us who lived in Miami in August 1992, know well the catastroph­ic effects of hurricanes and how they can change the physical and emotional landscape forever.

We also learned about our grit and resilience, and how our neighbors across the state quickly came to our aid. Miami Dade College lost its nascent Homestead Campus during Hurricane Andrew, but we promised South Dade that we would not abandon it. Today, our Homestead Campus and that resilient community are better and stronger than ever.

Now it is our turn to reciprocat­e. In challengin­g times like these, I think of the remarkable ways our community bands together to exemplify the human spirit of kindness that stands out in the face of tragedy. When I served as chancellor of the Florida College System, North Florida experience­d the worst of Mother Nature during Hurricane Michael — immediatel­y unifying our state to help neighbors near and far. We also must never forget the dreadful hurricane season of 2017, when both Hurricane Maria and Hurricane Irma left behind significan­t damage. After those storms, our community stepped up in a variety of ways to help those in the Florida Keys, Puerto Rico and even abroad.

Let us catalyze that resilience once again and help Southwest and Central Florida by supporting the

FloridaDis­asterFund.org. I commend our state and federal leaders who are working tirelessly to provide the resources and relief our neighbors desperatel­y need. At MDC, a team from our facilities department is in close contact with our sister Florida College System institutio­ns that were severely affected by Ian. We are ready to help them get back on their feet as quickly as possible. We also delivered supplies on Thursday to Florida SouthWeste­rn State College, and more help is on the way.

In the weeks and months ahead, we will continue to band together as a united state and nation to help friends in need — just as we have done in the past. It is up to everyone to come together to uplift neighbors who look to us for support in rebuilding their lives and communitie­s.

 ?? JOE CAVARETTA South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP ?? Broward County resident Zuram Rodriguez surveys the damage around her mobile home in Davie early Wednesday.
JOE CAVARETTA South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP Broward County resident Zuram Rodriguez surveys the damage around her mobile home in Davie early Wednesday.
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