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  • Vision & Values- The Impact of Covelli Family Limited Partnership on Orlando Health

    Elvis Presley is at the top of the music charts, the average cost of a new car is $2,200.00 and Albert Covelli is opening his first franchise – the first-ever McDonald’s in Warren, Ohio. The year is 1959. Fast forward 62 years, and that one franchise has morphed into a family-run business stretching across three generations and more than three key restaurant brands, one of the largest being Panera Bread®. While the food offerings are all different, the basic operating premise is the same. Covelli Family Limited Partnership (CFLP) vows to treat all customers and employees with total dignity and respect, and there is another common denominator – to give back. 

  • Impact of SECURE Act 2.0 on Philanthropy

    Building on the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act of 2019 is a second version of the bill, known as SECURE Act 2.0, which was signed into law at the end of 2022. This new legislation introduces a variety of new rulings, some which may impact your charitable giving in retirement. Here are three key provisions and what you need to know:

  • Panera Goes Pink

    Pre-order your Pink Ribbon Bagel today by visiting PaneraFlorida.com/Pink-Ribbon-Bagel

  • Dunkin’ Shines Gold for Childhood Cancer September 14 – 28

    Shine gold for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month with your local Dunkin’ restaurant!

  • ORMC Improving Quality of Life for Patients’ with Paralysis

    A $14,000 grant from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation will allow Orlando Regional Medical Center’s acute rehabilitation team to

  • The Pabst Steinmetz Foundation Awards $25,000 to Arts in Medicine Program

    Continuing to meet that mission, the Foundation awarded $25,000 to the Arts in Medicine program at the Orlando Health Cancer Institute, where innovative art education inspires and motivates patients during their cancer treatment. This grant funding will allow our Arts in Medicine team to continue to offer programming to patients and their caregivers free of charge, allowing them to experience the stress-reducing results of art production, explore their creativity and take part in community events.

  • Community Partners- Making a difference for local kids: Southeast Produce Council

    Southeast Produce Council (SEPC) began with a vision to become the premier produce resource in the Southeast. Today, SEPC has carried out their vision standing over 3,000 members strong from over 25 states, Canada and Mexico.

  • CAPI Awards Excellence in Graduating Residents

    For the second year, seven medical residents at Orlando Health were awarded Best Resident Awards by the Central Florida Association of Physicians from the Indian Subcontinent (CAPI). These are annual awards supported by a fund established in 2015 to recognize and award excellence in residencies at Orlando Health.

  • Jared and Julie Wolovnick Continue Support of Orlando Health Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic

    When the world began to shut-down in the Spring of 2020, events and fundraisers were some of the first things cancelled, with no idea of when circumstances would allow such functions to operate again. For non-profits and organizations needing philanthropic support to care for others, where did this leave them? That was the thought racing in the minds of Jared and Julie Wolovnick in the midst of the world-wide pandemic. 

  • Parents and Team Members Honor Children at Healthy Families Graduation

    In May, 12 children graduated from the Healthy Families Orange program, part of The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families.