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Serving the community in more ways than one, the Christners’ generosity makes a lasting impact on The Howard Phillips Center for Children and Families, part of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
Growing up in Michigan, siblings Jen Bies Duffy and Deucie Bies watched as their parents built their family business, all while raising two kids and living lives filled with generosity, love and passion. In the late 1970s, James and Lorraine Bies opened their first auto repair shop. Over the next 20 years, they grew their business into a franchise containing over 40 stores in surrounding states. While their relentless efforts to grow their family business was met with success, it is their actions of always striving to help others they will be most remembered for.
Dan and Cara Whitney were beyond excited for the birth of their first child, Wyatt. They never expected the challenges they would face when Wyatt was diagnosed with hip dysplasia after being born in a breech position. At the time of his birth, the Whitneys knew nothing about the effects of hip dysplasia in babies and, like most, believed it only occurred in dogs.
On October 20, 2021, The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families, a part of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, welcomed guests to step behind the scenes for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The in-person event proved to be both inspirational and invigorating.
Born and raised in Orlando, Sallie Layton Douglas found fulfillment through helping others. Giving back was a way of life, later influencing her career in healthcare and involvement with the community. Although Sallie has passed away, her memory and the charitable contributions she left behind continue to impact the Central Florida area.
Community support has always played a crucial role in maintaining the standard of excellence at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC). For close to 30 years, Orlando Health ORMC has served as Central Florida’s only Level One Trauma Center, providing life-saving care for patients when it matters most.
At Orlando Health, we understand tax benefits are just one of the many reasons you donate to your favorite cause. As you complete your taxes for the 2021 year, here are a few strategies to remember as you plan for tax savings now and in the future:
In a display of dedication to the well-being of this community, the Arnold and Winnie Palmer Foundation has once again demonstrated its support of pediatric healthcare in Central Florida.
For 30 years, and through three family generations, the Bailes and Holloway families have supported Orlando Health - from initial gifts in
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Celebrates 25th Annual Caring Classic Golf Tournament