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  • Celebrate Your Doctor for National Doctors' Day

    Every day, our doctors enter our hospitals, clinics and outpatient facilities ready to provide personalized, compassionate and life-changing care for you and your family. Donating in honor of a doctor demonstrates your appreciation and reminds them of their calling to serve their patients and the community.

  • You Raised, You Came, We Marched

    For the 7th year in a row, our community stepped up to support the Haley Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children!  Funds raised through Arnie’s March Against Childhood Cancer presented by Carroll Bradford directly benefit care for the children and families in our local community battling childhood cancer.

  • Forty Years of Flight

    Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) along with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children are the only Level One Trauma Centers in Central Florida. The Orlando Health Air Care Team provides critical care and trauma services for every age population. From burns to falls to car accidents to the most common - car versus pedestrian injuries - the flight team is dedicated to saving lives.

  • High School Student & Volunteer Raises More Than $40,000 for Hubbard House

    With a high goal in mind, Nirja Shah decided to raise money for Hubbard House, one of Orlando Health’s hospitality homes. She ultimately exceeded her goal and raised $40,101 thanks to generous donors.

  • Bill Hussey Leaves a Legacy with Family, Friends and Orlando Health

    Bill Hussey was an incredible leader in Central Florida, identified at age 29 as the youngest savings and loan trade association executive in the nation. Throughout his life he continued to invest his time, wisdom and talents to the area’s growing community. In the early 1980’s, when he learned of the plans for a much-needed children’s hospital in Orlando, he and his wife Betty chose to come alongside the Orlando Health Foundation as one of the earliest supporters to help make Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children a reality.

  • Dinner Under the Stars

    Orlando Health team members care for patients beyond their medical treatments. For Karline Brown, a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) at Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute, that holistic care involves addressing the change in personal relationships when a loved one transitions from a partner or family member, to their new role as patient caregiver.

  • Meet Iris

    Bang! The noise coming from the second floor of her home sent Omaira quickly upstairs. She found that her daughter, Iris, had walked into a wall. Iris seemed fine physically, but she was confused and unaware of her surroundings. As a precaution, she took her daughter to the closest emergency department. They tested Iris for COVID-19 as she was displaying many symptoms of the virus, including fever and nausea. Returning home, they isolated Iris in her room while they waited on test results. 

  • Walmart and Sam's Club Spark Good

    Walmart and Sam’s Club joined forces to spark positive change for local kids through their annual Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals® campaign. Driven by the shared belief that every child deserves a chance to live a healthy life, Walmart and Sam’s Club team members, customers and members raised over $565,000 from June 10–July 7 for Orlando Health Arnold Palmer.

  • Publix Reaches $5 Million Lifetime Giving In Central Florida

    For the past 28 years, support from Publix customers and associates has helped shape the standard of care at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. Through philanthropic support, we’ve been able to provide millions of patients with the very best care possible and make expansive changes to the hospital throughout the decades.

  • Miracle Myles: From Super Tiny to Superhero

    Myles came into the world tiny but mighty – weighing only 1 lb, 13 oz. His family nicknamed him “Miracle Myles” for overcoming many challenges while in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies. Today, at 10 years old, Myles is being treated for epilepsy at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.