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Spina Bifida: Bridging the Gap Between Pediatric and Adult Care
Earlier this year, the Spina Bifida Association of Central Florida (SBACFL) made a $20,000 gift to the Spina Bifida Clinic at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Orlando Health.
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James P. Caruso, Sr. and Christine S. Caruso Endowment
In 1926, Phillip and Amelia Caruso moved to the then-small town of Orlando, Florida with their four children.
Phillip, originally from Italy, turned a push-cart produce stand in New York City into SouthernFruit Distributors. Still known for their bluebird logo, members of the Caruso family developed Southern Fruit Distributors into one of the largest and most innovative companies in Florida. Another of the family’s endeavors, Pineloch Management Corp, is also a major leader in the Greater Orlando business community.
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Planned Giving - Bequests
The beginning of a new year oftentimes causes us to reflect on things that are most important to us: our family, our health and our goals and plans for the future. Possibly after thinking on these things, you have encouraged yourself to create or make changes to your will in 2018. We hope in your planning, you also consider a bequest for the Orlando Health Foundation.
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Taxes are Done, Now What?
The 2017 tax season is now underway. As you work to organize your charitable receipts, earnings statements and tax documentation from the previous year, now is also a good time to begin preparing your financial roadmap for the future.
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Dr. Phillips Charities announces $250,000 gift to Orlando Regional Medical Center’s Level One Trauma Center
The grant was the first annual gift made in honor of Jim Hinson, former chairman of Dr. Phillips, Inc. from 1990 – 2015.
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The Moscrips: Making Impact Through Friendship
Having been residents of Central Florida for only a few years, Carmen and Scott Moscrip have already made their mark on the community since moving from Idaho. In their neighborhood, the energetic couple are known for their festive holiday decor from Halloween to Christmas. With large inflatables including a dragon, a turkey and a large snow globe that fill their yard, they bring joy to passersby and leave thoughts of, “I can’t wait to see what they do next year.”
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Ensuring a Home Away From Home
The Perry Pavilion is a two-story hospitality lodge designed to house family members within our hospital while their loved ones receive acute care treatment. This “home away from home” gives family members from outside Central Florida a place to stay at an affordable price, allowing them to be close to their loved ones who may be critically ill. Often, the guests who stay at the Perry Pavilion are vacationers whose family member suddenly requires medical attention. Thanks to the pavilion, families can focus on the health of their loved one, close at hand, rather than worrying about an unplanned and extended stay at a hotel.
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Celebrating CVS Health's Commitment to Opioid Education
Representatives from CVS Health gathered at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center on Monday, January 17, 2020 to present their $20,000 grant that will fund Opioid Education for Healthcare Providers at our facility. The goal of this project is to educate providers on understanding addiction (specifically, opioid use disorder).
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Orlando Health Unveils Name for Highly Anticipated Proton Therapy Center
In just a matter of weeks Orlando Health will open the first proton therapy center in Central Florida, providing patients with a valuable new tool in the fight against cancer.
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The Nicolettis’ Life-Giving Support
Matthew and Laura Nicoletti are passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and advancing healthcare in our community.