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Built on a dream to become a healthcare leader throughout the southeast region, Orlando Health’s vision has become a reality through the investment of individuals’ time and resources. Two such individuals were Bob and Mary Stonerock.
Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children is honored to receive a $100,000 Hyundai Hope On Wheels Impact Award Grant to support clinical trials for pediatric cancer.
On September 24, 2024, the Orlando Health Foundation – West Florida celebrated the generosity of their Ambassadors Circle members with a reception at Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital.
The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families, a part of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, provides a support system and resources for families facing overwhelming challenges. A part of that support system are the donors who make up the Advocates for Children, a multi-year giving society focused on helping those who struggle with significant concerns such as child abuse, lack of access to healthcare and parenting children with special needs.
At only 32 years old, Susie had been experiencing sporadic back pain for a few years, easily dismissing it due to her overall good health.
Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children has recently welcomed our first Facility Dog named Parks! Brought to you by the Orlando Health Foundation, in partnership with Petsmart Charities, Orlando Health Arnold Palmer received Parks at no cost from Canine Companions®.
Each year, 170 member Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN Hospitals) identify a “Champion” in each of their local communities to serve as the face for children treated at their local children’s hospital. These ambassadors spend their year advocating for the charitable needs of children’s hospitals across North America.
Just prior to the first store opening in the area, Wawa began a unique partnership with Orlando Health by supporting our tiniest and sickest patients in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies.
Isabella was diagnosed with brain cancer when she was only 17 months old. Get to know Isabella, and her strength and survival story, through her Mom, Claudia.
In March of 2014, Rebekah Johnson was diagnosed with Stage II breast cancer. Like with most new cancer patients, her diagnosis rapidly turned her life upside down. As a wife and stay-at-home mom of three teenagers, Rebekah enjoyed traveling with her family, spending time with friends and being involved with her church and community. Then, suddenly, Rebekah was undergoing painful biopsies and tests. Although she worked hard to remain positive while regaining her health, overall, her medical journey was extremely stressful.