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From February 1-14 of this year, 100 percent of all proceeds from each Panera Bread Heart Cookie sold were donated to the Heart Center at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. Through a wide range of specialized services and expert care, the Heart Center gives young patients the chance to live life as the amazing kids they are.
The Florida Department of Health recently awarded a grant of $2.4 million to Orlando Health to fund a pilot program through the Closing the Gap: Pilot Programs to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Severe Maternal Morbidity through Telehealth in Duval and Orange Counties initiative.
In 2018, parents Karolina and Shane’s world turned upside down. Their 21-year-old son, Austyn, was in a horrific car accident. As the fire department tried to cut Austyn from his car, they became increasingly afraid he may die before they could rescue him.
For over 20 years, Panera Bread has been a strong supporter of Orlando Health by hosting campaigns throughout the year that benefit our hospitals and support our patients.
Rich and Betty Randa have four wonderful grandchildren. They first became connected to Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children through their first-born granddaughter, Charlotte, who like her older brother, Graham, was born at Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies.
It was 5:15pm on a Thursday, just like any other day. Bailey Trinder was on his way home from football practice. He was not far from home, listening to music, when his life was changed forever.
The Art Meets Medicine gallery, hosted by the Cancer Support Community at the Orlando Health Cancer Institute, celebrates its tenth anniversary as a testament to the resilience of cancer patients and caregivers.
When nine-year-old Lauren was first introduced to Orlando Health Arnold Palmer, she was only three days old. Following an otherwise uneventful pregnancy and delivery, Lauren’s parents were stunned when a standard test at discharge from Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies showed low levels of oxygen in Lauren’s blood – leading to further tests that detected a congenital heart defect which required open-heart surgery immediately.
In 2022, the Isermann Family Foundation provided a $10,000 grant to support The Healing Tree and Healthy Families programs at The Howard Phillips Center for Children and Families, part of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
Frank’s story begins one evening while umpiring a softball game. He was doing his usual activity of running from behind home plate, back and forth, repeatedly. But on this occasion, by the end of the night his knee was in extreme pain. Just walking back to his car was almost unbearable. He went home and pushed through the pain and went on to umpire the following night, and then the next weeks and months. Frank managed to fight through the pain for four months before finally deciding to get his knee looked at. After an MRI, it was determined that he had a torn meniscus.