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Central Florida Paints Orlando Blue
Throughout the month, and year-round, The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families is dedicated to raising awareness and critical funds to support programs that identify, treat and prevent child abuse.
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Advocates for Children Spotlight – Trey & Carrie Vick
The Advocates for Children is a giving society of individuals and organizations who have chosen to partner with The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families through a five-year pledge of from $1,000 up to $25,000 per year.
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Finding Help and Hope with a Diagnosis of Autism
“I didn’t want to hear it, I didn’t want to know. I felt like the son I thought I had was gone. All the dreams and hopes I had for
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Arnie’s March - THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
The 2017 Arnie's March Against Children's Cancer presented by Coca-Cola Beverages Florida was an overwhelming success!
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Friday Night Lights…. and Helicopters!
On Friday, November 3, at 7:00 pm, The First Academy and Orlando Health came together to honor the work of the Level One Trauma Center at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC), as well as the role first responders and veterans played in keeping our overall community safe and healthy.
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Summer of Miracles
As you shop at the following Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals® partner locations this summer, we encourage you to support their efforts for Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children by making a donation. Every dollar raised stays local and will support the Orlando Heath Children’s Pavilion to provide multidisciplinary outpatient specialized care for children.
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Arnold Palmer Invitational Crowns a New Champion
As Marc Leishman headed out the door to complete in the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, his son asked him to bring back the trophy. This past March, he did just that. Marc Leishman, originally from Australia, cemented his win with a one-stroke victory and became the in the 39th winner of Arnold Palmer Invitational.
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How Venus Lopez Finds Healing Power in Art
Venus Lopez found the Arts in Medicine program at the Cancer Center by accident, but now, five years later, she visits the artist in residence about 1-2 times a month to paint or make earrings, her two favorite things.
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Honoring a Legacy Like No Other
Elaine Lustig (1928-2020) was the consummate volunteer - raising millions of dollars for both Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and co-founding Women Playing For T.I.M.E® (Technology, Immediate Diagnosis, Mammography and Education), supporting Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center
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A Generous Gift in Honor of a Big Heart
Madison (Maddy) Flaherty was just short of her fifth birthday when she lost her battle to Cockayne Disease, a very rare neurodegenerative disorder. She and her twin sister, Morgan, had a seemingly normal delivery, but over time the family noticed that Maddy was not meeting the expected milestones.