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Foundation & Friends - Fall 2017 Issue
This is an exciting time for Orlando Health as we celebrate the many successes of our organization and look forward to new and innovative ways to better serve our Central Florida community.
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2023 CMN Hospitals Champion for Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
Every year, 170 member Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) hospitals identify a “Champion” in each of their local communities to serve as the face for children treated at their local children’s hospital. These ambassadors spend their year advocating for the charitable needs of children’s hospitals across North America.
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Champion Family Doubles Down to Support Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
When nine-year-old Lauren was first introduced to Orlando Health Arnold Palmer, she was only three days old. Following an otherwise uneventful pregnancy and delivery, Lauren’s parents were stunned when a standard test at discharge from Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies showed low levels of oxygen in Lauren’s blood – leading to further tests that detected a congenital heart defect which required open-heart surgery immediately.
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Making a Difference, Monthly!
When you become a monthly donor at Orlando Health, you join a community of donors who help advance programs, purchase key technologies, and transform healing environments for all of our patients including even some of our youngest patients.
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Continuing the Legacy of Jack and Corrine Reichert
From the beginning of their relationship, Jack and Corrine Reichert were committed to helping others. Losing his parents at a young age sparked a
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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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Florida Blue and The DEAR Program to Improve Care for People Living with Dementia
Located in a quaint Winter Garden neighborhood, Orlando Health - Health Central Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is dedicated to providing professional, compassionate care that enriches and enhances the lives of residents living in long-term care and rehabilitation.
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Happy Birthday to Seacrest Studios at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
On December 2, 2021 we officially celebrate and reflect on all the fun, magic and wonder our new Seacrest Studios has brought to patients at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children over the past year. As we celebrate one year of this incredible child life initiative at our hospital, we share our deepest gratitude with the Ryan Seacrest Foundation for selecting Orlando Health Arnold Palmer as its Florida studio home. Additionally, we are thankful to our corporate supporters for fully funding the construction and program.
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Difference Makers: The Bies Family Foundation
Growing up in Michigan, siblings Jen Bies Duffy and Deucie Bies watched as their parents built their family business, all while raising two kids and living lives filled with generosity, love and passion. In the late 1970s, James and Lorraine Bies opened their first auto repair shop. Over the next 20 years, they grew their business into a franchise containing over 40 stores in surrounding states. While their relentless efforts to grow their family business was met with success, it is their actions of always striving to help others they will be most remembered for.
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A Heartwarming Homecoming at The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families
On October 20, 2021, The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families, a part of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, welcomed guests to step behind the scenes for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The in-person event proved to be both inspirational and invigorating.