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Marriott’s Central Florida Business Council recently hosted their fourth annual Play Yellow golf tournament at Hawk’s Landing Golf Club. An impressive turnout of participants comprised of Marriott leaders and its valued business partners from across Central Florida, generously dedicated their time and resources to play in support of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
After enjoying a midday lunch at home with her husband, Frank, Ginny got up from her kitchen table and knocked over her glass of water. Surprised at the occurrence, she realized she had no control over her right arm. Frank immediately called 911, recognizing she had all the signs of a stroke. When the paramedics arrived, they confirmed Ginny was having a massive stroke, and airlifted her to Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) where she received emergency surgery to remove the blockage.
During their 20-week ultrasound, Akosua and her husband, Fernando, eagerly awaited news about the gender of their second child. But the technician's expression hinted at a potential issue. The following Monday, they got the news: their baby had spina bifida.
The modernized facility, now fully operational, offers increased capacity, improved patient flow, advanced technology, and a more comfortable environment for patients and families during critical times.
For the last 20 years, Central Florida has been home to Roy and Dee Haley, catalysts for several major initiatives at Orlando Health.
Recent philanthropic funding provided by the Chenzyme Foundation is poised to considerably impact Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Orlando Health Heart and Vascular Institute.
In the spring of 2021, The Florida Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation held their ninth annual Saltwater Classic Fishing Tournament benefiting the Haley Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
After retiring from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Janet relished volunteering with her church, birdwatching, traveling, and cherishing moments with her husband, children and friends.
During Week 13 of the National Football League’s (NFL) season, players have the opportunity to display their dedication to the causes they hold close to their hearts. The My Cause My Cleats initiative is a special program where NFL players can represent a charitable organization through specially-designed cleats.
On September 10, the Orlando Health Foundation held its first-ever Golf Fore Good event, and it was a hole-in-one!