Mission Outreach - Annual Site Visits
Captiva Chapel By The Sea is a mission church, offering support to not-for-profits in our area and around the world. Nearly half of our offerings go to support the following missions. Please click on each image below to learn more about each agency.
Mission Committee in Action
Our Mission Committee met with a long-time Chapel recipient, the Quality Life Center in Fort Myers, run by Mr. Muhammad, an amazing teacher and community leader. In the first photo, he points to the Captiva Chapel on Wall of Fame. We have been their partner since the mid-1990’s. Chapel delegation: Lynn Campean, Mike and Margie Bennett, and Chip and Nancy Roach.

On March 17, 2023 Nathalie Pyle and Kathy Knoblauch visited The Dubin Center located in Fort Myers. The Dubin Center is one of the ten agencies that is supported by the Chapel.
This agency provides training, support groups, and resources for caregivers of people experiencing dementia.
Nathalie and Kathy participated in a session entitled, “Memory Catchers.” The caregivers met in a support group facilitated by a staff person. Their loved ones met in a different room to visit and do an activity together.
Nathalie said, “The Dubin Center is doing important work for a growing sector of the Lee County and Florida population. They are professional, compassionate, and creative.”
Photo: Mission Chair Kathy Knoblauch (Left), and Nathalie Pyle.
This agency provides training, support groups, and resources for caregivers of people experiencing dementia.
Nathalie and Kathy participated in a session entitled, “Memory Catchers.” The caregivers met in a support group facilitated by a staff person. Their loved ones met in a different room to visit and do an activity together.
Nathalie said, “The Dubin Center is doing important work for a growing sector of the Lee County and Florida population. They are professional, compassionate, and creative.”
Photo: Mission Chair Kathy Knoblauch (Left), and Nathalie Pyle.
One of our Mission Outreach partners is ECHO - Hope Against Hunger, over the bridge in Fort Myers. On their 50-acre tropical grounds, they teach farming around the World to end hunger on our planet. Interns each serves a 10-month course then go forth and teach - 18 countries on 4 continents last year alone.