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From Un-Survivable To Unstoppable
In 2018, parents Karolina and Shane’s world turned upside down. Their 21-year-old son, Austyn, was in a horrific car accident. As the fire department tried to cut Austyn from his car, they became increasingly afraid he may die before they could rescue him.
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Give Some Heart…and Eat Heart Cookies, Too
From Friday, February 1st – Thursday, February 14th, 100 percent of the proceeds from the sale of Valentine cookies will be donated to The
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Fraternal Order of Eagles Continued Support of Orlando Health
Their $10,000 donation ensures that these patients have the equipment and supplies need to ensure their timely recovery and well-being. The
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Three Decades of Support
The Foundation’s recent gift brought the family’s support to more than $8 million over three decades. The Bert W. Martin Foundation
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Celebrating 35 Years of a Spirit to Serve
When John and Alice Marriott opened a root beer stand in 1927, they could have never imagined the business impact they would have in the hospitality
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Going Pink to Support a Cure
Throughout the year, but especially in the month of October, Women Playing For T.I.M.E. hosts events across Central Florida including: golf tournaments, bridge tournaments, tennis tournaments and more. Visit WomenPlayingForTime.org for more information.
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Teen Xpress Expands into West Orange
The Teen Xpress program offered through The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families offers a free mobile health clinic for uninsured or underinsured youth. Moving between select schools in Central Florida, this mobile health unit provides a variety of services, including:
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All Aboard! How the Train Display Came To Be at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
For the past 15 years, Betty and Vic Gilbert have been the caretakers of one of the most beloved spots inside Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
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Finding Resources for Hip Dysplasia
Bennett was only a sophomore in high school and hip dysplasia seemed like a far-off diagnosis at the time
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Q&A with a Trauma Prevention Coordinator
Jaime Fletcher, MSN, RN, CPN