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  • In Recognition of Doctors' Day

    At Orlando Health, our physicians believe that caring for patients is more than just a job. As a result, we often find the doctor patient relationship extends beyond one of everyday care to trusted friendship, and, in some cases, an extension of family. 

  • Cleats for a Cause

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  • Dr. Gilbert and Joyce Walker's Longterm Legacy at Orlando Health

    1983 at weddingIn 1960, Dr. Gilbert and Joyce Walker moved from Miami to Winter Park, Florida in search of a new location to practice pediatric medicine. At the time, Winter Park’s population was barely over 17,000.  The Walkers, who recently celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary, remember the warm and friendly atmosphere of the city and their neighbors during that time. They still live in Winter Park, with their extended families nearby.

  • From California to Florida, the legacy of the George & Reva Graziadio Foundation Lives on Through Orlando Health

    George L. Graziadio, Jr. has been heralded as a “feisty, risk-taking” entrepreneur, but his granddaughter, Gina Graziadio-Pashley, remembers him as a warm, loving and funny man who made his Italian family the center of his world. 

  • The Disney Children's Hospitals Program Brings Magic to Children and Families

    Together with Disney, Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children’s clinical and professional teams built a state-of-the-art, interactive Disney-themed environment for young patients and their families. 

  • Spirit Halloween Raises Over $1 Million for Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children

    Since 2007, Central Florida Spirit Halloween stores have supported Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and have raised more than one million dollars to help make hospital stays less scary for kids and their families! 

  • "Dual of the Decade" in Support of The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families

    Your 40th birthday is a big milestone, no matter how excited you are (or are not) to reach it! 

  • Get to Know Dan and Amy Fields

    In 1999, Amy walked into a Fields dealership in Chicago in search of a new vehicle.  Although general manager at the time and not a salesperson, Dan Fields “took the up” and helped Amy take a test drive. As Amy left, having not purchased a new car that day, Dan asked her out on a date. Amy turned him down on the spot and Dan left town for two-weeks on a family vacation to Alaska. However, undeterred, Dan returned to Chicago and asked Amy to dinner one more time. On their first date, Dan and Amy talked for hours, surprised to see everyone but the staff had left for the evening as the restaurant’s lights dimmed. The rest, as they say, is history. 

  • Runway to Hope’s Vision for Pediatric Cancer Care: 10 Years of Impact in Central Florida

    Samantha TheessenRunway to Hope’s mission is to support families primarily in Central Florida, fighting pediatric cancer, while also seeking a cure. Through relationships with local children’s hospitals, Runway to Hope fosters collaborative efforts among corporations, local businesses and philanthropists to not only raise funds and awareness, but also bring new programs and initiatives to the pediatric cancer community. Additionally, they provide direct support and aid primarily to Central Florida children and their families impacted by pediatric cancer.

  • Leading a Legacy of Caring: The Nicolettis

    Three years ago, Matthew and Laura Nicoletti experienced a life-changing moment, altering their commitment to one another, along with their passion for philanthropy.