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The Caneza family is a name synonymous with generosity, involvement, and community service. They have been actively involved in improving education and healthcare initiatives in the Orlando community for over 40 years. The family and their foundation have generously supported Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, The Howard Phillips Center for Children and Families and the Level One Trauma Center at Orlando Healath Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC).
Every year, 170 member Children’s Miracle Network (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.
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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.
Already loving parents to their son Rowan, Erin and Patrick were thrilled to learn they were expecting their second child – a daughter to be named Cora Catherine, affectionately called Cici. While her pregnancy progressed smoothly. Complications from her first birth led Erin and her medical team to schedule a C-section at Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies, which went according to plan. Cora was born and she was everything her parents could ask for.
The TD Charitable Foundation is committed to making a difference in local communities, and here in Central Florida, that difference can be seen through their support of The Howard Phillips Center for Children and Families, part of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
When Maddy and her twin sister, Morgan, were born, the Flaherty family knew their lives would never be the same, but they had no idea just how many lives their family would impact.
In their second grant cycle of 2019, Cannonball Kids’ cancer Foundation (CKc) awarded $565,000 for four research grants, creating 200 options for children battling cancer through clinical trials, programs and young investigators. Among those awarded, first announced in January of 2020, was Amy A. Smith, MD, and Laura Wieber, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, receiving $65,000 for the first and only Florida-based oncofertility clinic for childhood cancer patients.
When you become a monthly donor at Orlando Health, you join a community of donors who help advance programs, purchase key technologies, and transform healing environments for all of our patients including even some of our youngest patients.