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  • Driving Change: Marriott's Play Yellow Tournament

    Marriott’s Central Florida Business Council recently hosted their fourth annual Play Yellow golf tournament at Hawk’s Landing Golf Club. An impressive turnout of participants comprised of Marriott leaders and its valued business partners from across Central Florida, generously dedicated their time and resources to play in support of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. 

  • "Rays Up" for Clinical Excellence

    The Tampa Bay Rays concluded their 2023 season on a high note, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to the St. Petersburg community.

  • Maximizing Your Impact: The Power of Philanthropy

    Understanding the relationship between philanthropy and tax relief can help inform decisions when it comes to financial planning. Below we will provide a few key tips and reminders, and explain four ways of giving that may provide substantial tax benefits.

  • Maximizing Impact: Double the Donation Unveils Exciting Opportunities for Orlando Health Supporters

    Imagine this: with our exciting new platform, Double the Donation, you now have a unique opportunity to supercharge the impact of your support. This initiative lets you unlock matching gifts from your employer, turning every impactful donation into a doubly powerful force for good. Discover the multiplier effect of your generosity as you learn how your donations towards your philanthropic passion can go even further.

  • Wawa Spreads Holiday Cheer

    Through its National Partnership with Children’s Miracle Network, Wawa and The Wawa Foundation, once again showed its unwavering commitment to supporting children and families at Orlando Health as Presenting Sponsor of the 2024 Holiday Party at The Howard Phillips Center for Children and Families, part of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.

  • Grant Funding Provides Hope and Help for the Future of Central Florida Families

    The Howard Phillips Center for Children and Families, part of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, serves many of the most vulnerable families in Central Florida. The Howard Phillips Center provides services including counseling, advocacy, early childhood intervention, medical care and home visits at no cost to local participating families. To provide these services, the Center relies heavily on the community’s financial support.

  • Impact on the Haley Center for Childrens Cancer and Blood Disorders

    The Haley Center for Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children provides high-quality care for children with various forms of cancer and blood disorders. The outpatient and inpatient units are designed with the comfort of patients and their families in mind and provide children with multidisciplinary care including social work, a pharmacy, nutritional services, physical and occupational therapies and child life services.

  • Amazon 'Delivers' the Word About Pediatric Cancer

    This past September, Amazon Fulfillment worked with various organizations, research teams and hospitals to raise awareness around childhood cancer.

  • Renovating the Developmental Center for Infants & Children

    With a history of giving to hospitals to help children with mobility issues and the underprivileged, Variety – The Children’s Charity of Florida, is renovating the Developmental Center to make the space more sensory friendly to kids with developmental delays and disabilities.

  • Gratitude for our Healthcare Heroes and the Community who supports them

    8Since the onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the Central Florida community has rallied behind our healthcare workers. Acts of kindness in the form of financial contributions, donations of critical personal protective equipment (PPE), encouraging notes, gift cards, luncheons and even a pet therapy puppy parade provided our heroes with the hope they needed. Vital support from this community helped us continue to provide compassionate, leading-edge medical care at Orlando Health when it truly mattered most.