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For physicians at Orlando Health and Bayfront Health, caring for our community is more than just a job, it’s a calling.
Signed into law on July 4, 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is a sweeping piece of legislation that reshapes tax policy, healthcare funding, and retirement planning. While much attention has been paid to its broader economic implications, several key provisions directly affect charitable giving. Here are some major changes, set to take place in 2026, and what they mean for your philanthropic strategy:
As we reflect on National Doctors’ Day, we are filled with gratitude for the overwhelming support from our donors. Your contributions have not only honored the incredible doctors in our community but also reinforced the vital role they play in our lives. On behalf of the countless lives our doctors touch, we extend our heartfelt thanks for recognizing the dedication of these healthcare heroes.
The Bringing Better Together Fundraising Dinner proved to be an unforgettable evening of generosity, culminating a year-long effort with a record-breaking $2.5 million in support of the Orlando Health Children’s Pavilion.
Make this Halloween extra meaningful! When you shop at Spirit Halloween, you can help make hospitals a little less scary for kids.
BJ’s Wholesale Club is opening its newest location in Casselberry, FL! In celebration, they are offering a special membership discount with an opportunity to give back to the Orlando Health Foundation.
For the last 20 years, Central Florida has been home to Roy and Dee Haley, catalysts for several major initiatives at Orlando Health.
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.
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.
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.