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  • 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

  • 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

  • Supporting Central Florida Families

    In 2022, the Isermann Family Foundation provided a $10,000 grant to support The Healing Tree and Healthy Families programs at The Howard Phillips Center for Children and Families, part of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.

  • 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.

  • Giving Back by Planning Ahead

    John Hillenmeyer joined Orlando Health in the early 1980s to develop Sand Lake Hospital, now known as Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital.

  • Harriett Lake – Local Philanthropist and Fashion Icon

    The Orlando Health Foundation said goodbye to friend and supporter Harriett Lake on Tuesday, July 10. A Longwood resident, Harriett was 96 when she passed. Known for her passionate support of the arts, Harriett saw her name grace everything from a theater-department van at Rollins College in Winter Park to an elegant ladies’ lounge at downtown Orlando’s Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.

  • Advocates for Children Spotlight: Craig & Pam Foels

    The Advocates for Children is a giving society of individuals and organizations who have chosen to partner with us through a five-year pledge to support The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families. Craig and Pam Foels are Child Advocates in this giving society.

  • Corporate Partner Spotlight: Fields Auto Group

    For several years, Fields Auto Group has supported the mission of the Orlando Health Foundation and the Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies by dedicating time, effort and funding to event sponsorship and personal involvement.

  • Ensuring Others Can Enjoy the Hospitality Homes

    Inspired by a stay at Hubbard House, Mildred Bailey chose to leave a gift to the hospitality home in her will.