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  • Legacy of Compassionate Care

    Sallie DouglasBorn and raised in Orlando, Sallie Layton Douglas found fulfillment through helping others. Giving back was a way of life, later influencing her career in healthcare and involvement with the community. Although Sallie has passed away, her memory and the charitable contributions she left behind continue to impact the Central Florida area. 

  • Honoring the Importance of Life-Saving Trauma Care

    Community support has always played a crucial role in maintaining the standard of excellence at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC). For close to 30 years, Orlando Health ORMC has served as Central Florida’s only Level One Trauma Center, providing life-saving care for patients when it matters most.  

  • Thirty Years and Thriving: The Philanthropy of Three Generations

    For 30 years, and through three family generations, the Bailes and Holloway families have supported Orlando Health - from initial gifts in

  • Three things to remember about your tax-deductible donations

    At Orlando Health, we understand tax benefits are just one of the many reasons you donate to your favorite cause. As you complete your taxes for the 2021 year, here are a few strategies to remember as you plan for tax savings now and in the future:

  • 25 Years of Caring for Kids

    Marriott Vacations Worldwide Celebrates 25th Annual Caring Classic Golf Tournament

  • Hope Lights the Way

    Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children is honored to receive a $100,000 Hyundai Hope On Wheels Impact Award Grant to support clinical trials for pediatric cancer.

  • Ginny, Stroke Survivor: Why Timing Means Everything

    After enjoying a midday lunch at home with her husband, Frank, Ginny got up from her kitchen table and knocked over her glass of water. Surprised at the occurrence, she realized she had no control over her right arm. Frank immediately called 911, recognizing she had all the signs of a stroke. When the paramedics arrived, they confirmed Ginny was having a massive stroke, and airlifted her to Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) where she received emergency surgery to remove the blockage.

  • Ways to Support in Remembrance

    In tribute of the one-year anniversary of the Pulse nightclub tragedy that changed Orlando forever on June 12, 2016, you can support the on-going needs and response to this heartbreaking event by supporting Central Florida's only Level One Trauma Center at Orlando Health.

  • Special Guest: Ryan Seacrest

    TV and radio show host Ryan Seacrest, accompanied by his parents, Gary and Connie (pictured below), visited Seacrest Studios at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in May. This was their first in-person visit to our studio since it opened in December 2020 — they could only join virtually for the grand opening due to COVID-19 restrictions.

  • Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Highlights

    Since 1983, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals has partnered with some of the most giving companies in North America to support the organization’s mission of helping as many kids as possible live better, healthier lives. We honor several of our long-standing partners that are celebrating milestones this year and extend our deepest gratitude for their continued commitment to Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. Every ask, every dollar, has added up to millions of miracles made possible for children and their families across Central Florida.