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  • Remembering Our Hero, Arnold Palmer

    With his passing, Arnold Palmer leaves more than a legacy on the golf course, he leaves a legacy of philanthropy and caring. Take a look back at the impact Arnold's generosity has had on the many lives throughout Central Florida and beyond.

  • Sarah's Sporting Clays Against Cancer Raises More than $40,000

    In its third year, Sarah's Sporting Clays Against Cancer event raised more than $40,000 for the Sara Szafranski Endowment Fund, supporting the Pediatric Brain Tumor Program at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.

  • OmniBed Isolettes Help Tiniest Babies Immediately After Birth

    Thanks to a generous gift from Dan and Amy Fields, OmniBeds have been purchased for our tiniest and most fragile babies born at Winnie Palmer

  • Maddy's Legacy Lives On

    The Flaherty Family keeps their daughter’s memory alive by raising funds to support technologies and treatments for children like Maddy at Arnold Palmer Hospital.

  • Champions Circle Spotlight: Brock & Niki Kelsey and Bob & Laurie Kelsey

    The Champions Circle is a giving society of individuals and organizations who have chosen to partner with us through a five-year pledge of from $1,000 up to $25,000 per year to support Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies. This month we're highlighting members Brock & Niki Kelsey and Bob & Laurie Kelsey.

  • Spreading Hope, One Scoop at a Time: Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream

    Kelly Seidl, owner of Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream, is a former Orlando Health Arnold Palmer surgical nurse and was inspired to combine her two passions to help local kids. During a visit to the hospital, Kelly and her team met with patients, sharing how they create their ice cream and served delicious samples to patients and team members. We are grateful to Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream for all their efforts to support local children battling cancer.

  • Beatrix's Story

    On November 8, 2019, my daughters and I were traveling to Central Florida from our home in Charlotte, North Carolina to visit family and attend a football game. On a cold, dark evening, my oldest daughter Vivien was driving when we were in a head-on collision with a drunk driver.

  • A History of Gratitude and Growth

    It is an understatement to say that my time in Nursing School at Orange Memorial Hospital, now Orlando Health, were formative years for me. During those three years, I matured and left with an excellent education which provided a rewarding career and lifelong job security. The high standards of patient care that were ingrained in us helped lay the foundation for all my future endeavors.

  • Healthy Lifestyles Program at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children

    The Healthy Lifestyles Program at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children was created to address and fight the growing epidemic of childhood obesity by focusing on nutrition, physical activity and mental wellbeing. The program takes a family-centered approach to losing weight and leading a healthy lifestyle for children with pediatric obesity and managing its complications. Led by director Shaista Safder, MD, the program offers an individualized patient approach while utilizing the expertise of a multidisciplinary team, including physicians board certified in obesity medicine and sports medicine, registered dieticians, a psychologist, a social worker and an exercise specialist.

  • Make an Impact - Give Your Way

    As you plan your charitable support for Orlando Health, consider which giving option might be best for you. Depending on your financial situation, some gift types may provide valuable benefits such as greater tax savings.