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  • Recognizing National Child Abuse Prevention Month

     

  • Champions Circle Spotlight Scott and Stephanie Weisz

    Champions Circle Spotlight

  • Rebekah Johnson: A Journey With Breast Cancer

    In March of 2014, Rebekah Johnson was diagnosed with Stage II breast cancer. Like with most new cancer patients, her diagnosis rapidly turned her life upside down. As a wife and stay-at-home mom of three teenagers, Rebekah enjoyed traveling with her family, spending time with friends and being involved with her church and community. Then, suddenly, Rebekah was undergoing painful biopsies and tests. Although she worked hard to remain positive while regaining her health, overall, her medical journey was extremely stressful. 

  • Craig H. Neilsen Foundation Grants a New Start for Those with Spinal Cord Injuries

    Orlando Health was recently awarded a $53,000 grant from the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation to help support those affected by spinal cord injury or disease. The grant, ‘Creating Opportunities for Independence’ was used to purchase adaptive exercise equipment and fund a one-year membership for up to 15 participants at a local gym.

  • The Chesley G. Magruder Foundation Support Advancements at the Orlando Health Cancer Institute

    The Chesley G. Magruder Foundation

  • Dunkin’ Iced Coffee Brings Joy to Local Kids

    On May 25, Dunkin’ restaurants across our community celebrated Iced Coffee Day in an extra special way. Through the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation, for every iced coffee sold on this day, $1 was donated to Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. In total, local Dunkin’ restaurants raised $30,000 for the kids and families served at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer.

  • Rachel's Teen Xpress Story

    In early 2020, the emergence of COVID-19 ushered in rapid change for families in Central Florida. By May, parents were already losing their jobs due to the impact of quarantine on the local economy. This is true for Rachel, a mom to four children, ranging in ages from 14 – 21. Rachel had been working in the healthcare field, when she lost her job because of COVID-19.

  • A Grandparents' Enduring Love: Charlotte's Story

    Rich and Betty Randa have four wonderful grandchildren. They first became connected to Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children through their first-born granddaughter, Charlotte, who like her older brother, Graham, was born at Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies.  

  • Hyundai Provides Hope on Wheels

    The Haley Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children was awarded a $100,000 Hyundai Impact Award from the Hyundai Hope on Wheels program.

  • Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center – Health Central Hospital is now open and treating cancer patient

    Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center – Health Central Hospital will be the first in Central Florida and one of only six facilities in the country to treat cancer with MRI-guided radiotherapy.