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  • Team Member Giving Campaign

    Each year we invite our team members and physicians to support the mission of Orlando Health by making a donation to our annual Team Member Giving Campaign. The theme of the campaign is “Be All In,” encouraging team members to recognize the importance of not only the time and quality care they provide for patients, but also invite them to be part of the impact philanthropy has on our hospitals and programs. 

  • New Clinical Trial Addresses Metastatic Breast Cancer

    In March, Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center announced they are participating in a new clinical trial for post-menopausal women diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. The SHERBOC study is a clinical trial of MM-121 (seribantumab), a drug developed to target cancer cells resistant to common anti-tumor therapies.

  • Congress Permanently Reinstates IRA Charitable Rollover

    This opportunity provides incentives for those 70½ years of age and older to make tax-free charitable gifts from their IRAs to a qualified

  • Meet Isabella

    Isabella was diagnosed with brain cancer when she was only 17 months old. Get to know Isabella, and her strength and survival story, through her Mom, Claudia.

  • Marriott's Play Yellow Tournament

    Marriott’s Central Florida Business Council recently hosted its fourth annual Play Yellow golf tournament at Hawk’s Landing Golf Club.

  • Kohl’s Cares® grants $10,000 for health and wellness of Central Florida families

    ORLANDO, FL, January 7, 2020 — Kohl’s grant to The Howard Phillips Center for Children and Families, part of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children was made through Kohl’s National Giving Program, which awards more than $3 million in grants annually to nonprofits with a mission to support health and wellness for families. The donations are made possible through Kohl’s philanthropic program, Kohl’s Cares®, which sells children’s books and toys and donates 100 percent of the net profit to support happier and healthier communities nationwide. 

  • Expanding Our Capacity to Care

    The Orlando Health Foundation recently hosted an event at the Country Club of Orlando to support the captial campaign expansion efforts of the Level One Trauma Center, located at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC). The event was an opportunity to showcase the $25 million project and raise awareness for the expansion, which aims to increase the capacity and provide lifesaving care at Central Florida’s only Level One Trauma Center. 

  • A Tribute to Joyce Sorn

    On Sunday, July 8 Orlando Health lost a very dear friend, longtime supporter and volunteer. Joyce Sorn’s connection to Orlando Health began in the 1950s when she started volunteering behind the Information and Mail desk at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) when it was known as Orange General Hospital, and where she was also born.

  • Lori Sommer: Patient, Volunteer, Friend

    After being diagnosed with cancer in 2003, Lori Sommer established a long-lasting connection to Orlando Health, the Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center and the Orlando Health Foundation.

  • Donations to Trauma Center in Action

    Thanks to the extreme generosity of our donors and the community in the wake of the Pulse tragedy last June, several much-needed changes are coming to help both patients and the teams who treat them.