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  • Arnold Palmer Hospital Architect, Thomas Carney

    Mr. Thomas William Carney, of Cocoa Beach, FL, passed away on Thursday, January 18, 2018 at the age of 70.

  • Champions Circle Spotlight: Adam & Geri Goldstein

    We Can All be Ambassadors

  • Bringing Awareness to Hip Dysplasia

    Lauren Parr became an advocate for hip dysplasia when her daughter Tori was diagnosed with the condition at birth. Lauren recently answered the following questions to help bring awareness to hip dysplasia in infants and the importance of early treatment.

  • Andrew & Katelyn's Story

    It was 2004. I remember that year vividly and not just because of the Hurricanes. I remember 2004 because it was the year my husband and I got the exciting news that our 1 year old son, our son who had taken us 8 years of struggles to have, was going to be a big brother…to twins! We were on cloud 9.

  • Swirling into Spring for HPC

    On Saturday, February 24th, Spring Swirl, Presented by Land Rover Orlando, proud member of Fields Auto Group, took place at 3NINE at The Rosen Plaza.

  • Advocates for Children: Russ & Andi Prather

    Dr. Russ and Andi Prather are members of our Advocates for Children Giving Society for The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families. Advocates have chosen to partner with us through a five-year pledge of $1,000, $5,000 or $10,000 per year. They play a critical role in helping families, healing children and building a stronger community.

  • Getting Kids in the Spirit

    Local Spirit Halloween stores have been raising funds for the child life team at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children since 2007 and have raised more than $706,332 to help make hospital visits less scary for kids in Central Florida.

  • Knight-Thon Leaves a Legacy

    In the mid-1980s, Arnold and Winnie Palmer toured the newly opened neonatal intensive care unit and pediatrics wing of Orlando Regional Medical Center. Following the tour, Mr. Palmer was said to have commented: “We can do better than this — we should do better than this — for the children of our community.”

  • Life as a Pediatric Cancer Survivor

    “Pray for me, it’s cancer.” That was my first Facebook status update following my official diagnosis with liver cancer at 16 years old.

  • Happy birthday, Jonathan!

    For the second year in a row, Jonathan Busbin and his parent’s Brad and Laurie, are giving back to The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families in honor of Jonathan’s birthday.