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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.
We recently sat down with Anjali Vyas, MD, senior vice president, Orlando Health, and the new president of Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies, to learn more about her background, her vision for the hospital, the broader Orlando Health Women’s Institute, which provides care for the unique healthcare needs of women with a focus on reproductive and breast health, and the vital role philanthropy plays in caring for women and babies in Central Florida.
On April 3, the Orlando Health Foundation hosted a “Topping Out” ceremony for the Orlando Health Children’s Pavilion. Lead campaign contributors and physicians were invited to witness the final steel beam being lifted and proudly secured at the top of the building.
Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream once again brought joy and generosity to the community through the Eat Ice Cream for Breakfast campaign supporting the Haley Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. During the month of February, Kelly’s employees at Central Florida “scoop shops” encouraged customers to donate at the register. Then, on International Eat Ice Cream for Breakfast Day (February 18), 50% of sales were also donated to the Haley Center.
From February 1–14, Panera Bread locations across Central Florida donated 100% of the proceeds from Heart Cookie sales to support children receiving cardiac care. On Valentine’s Day, our partners at Panera Bread brought Heart Cookies for young patients to decorate at the annual Heart Party. We are grateful to Panera Bread for their continued support and commitment to making a difference for patients like Cora.
Marriott’s Central Florida Business Council recently hosted its fourth annual Play Yellow golf tournament at Hawk’s Landing Golf Club.
The Silver Spurs Rodeo is a historically prominent event that has been held in Osceola County since 1944. From the beginning, the Silver Spurs have prioritized philanthropy. For over eight decades, the organization has given a percentage of the money raised through the rodeo and other events back to the community.
Their generous donations resulted in more than $425,000 raised to support Orlando Health’s ongoing needs, such as state-of-the-art technology, facility enhancements and
Orlando Health lost a long-time leader and champion of our mission this past spring with the passing of Robert N. Serros, MD.
Dr. Ben Wright found his “happy place” on the Orlando Health campus, where he spent most of his career as an anesthesiologist.