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  • Life as a Pediatric Cancer Survivor

    “Pray for me, it’s cancer.” That was my first Facebook status update following my official diagnosis with liver cancer at 16 years old.

  • Knight-Thon Leaves a Legacy

    In the mid-1980s, Arnold and Winnie Palmer toured the newly opened neonatal intensive care unit and pediatrics wing of Orlando Regional Medical Center. Following the tour, Mr. Palmer was said to have commented: “We can do better than this — we should do better than this — for the children of our community.”

  • Happy birthday, Jonathan!

    For the second year in a row, Jonathan Busbin and his parent’s Brad and Laurie, are giving back to The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families in honor of Jonathan’s birthday.

  • A Gift from Delta

    The Child Life team relies heavily on philanthropy to support their growing needs and team.

  • The Howard Phillips Center Splashes into Summer

    The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families is dedicated to making life as special as possible for the families they serve.

  • Hyundai "Hope on Wheels"

    For six years, Hyundai has partnered with Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in the fight against children’s cancer with Hyundai “Hope on Wheels.”

  • Teaming Up for Kids with Special Needs

    Last fall, Orlando Health and Nemours partnered with the Orlando Ballet to offer workshops providing dance lessons to kids, aged three to six, with physical challenges. Participants in Come Dance With Us!, were able to experience a new and creative way to enhance mobility, independence and confidence.

  • Marriott Vacations Worldwide Celebrates 20 Years of Caring for the Children of Central Florida with Annual Charity Golf Event

    On July 11, Marriott Vacations Worldwide hosted its 20th Annual Caring Classic charity golf tournament at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Orlando, Grande Lakes. Proceeds from the tournament benefitted Children’s Miracle Network at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.

  • Go Blue for The Howard Phillips Center!

    This April, you are invited to ‘Go Blue’ and help prevent child abuse and spread awareness for Autism.

  • Go Blue for Child Abuse Awareness

    This April, we are encouraging Central Florida to ‘Go Blue’ and help spread awareness about the prevention of child abuse and the resources available at The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families.