foundation & friends spring 2013 newsletter
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Foundation & Friends is the quarterly publication of the Orlando Health Foundation that highlights the philanthropic gifts of our generous donors and the impact they have on Orlando Health. Articles vary in topics, ranging from gift announcements to event recaps to board member highlights, all written through the lens of philanthropy.TRANSCRIPT
Winnie Palmer Hospital Unveils Vision for Future
Carolina Demori, MD; Shawn Bartelt, General Manager, Channel 6 and United Way Chair; and Orange
County Mayor Teresa Jacobs
Sherrie Sitarik, President and CEO, Orlando Health and Kathy Swanson,
President, Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies
Linda Chapin, Chairman of the Board, Orlando Health, with
daughters-in-law, Michelle and Susan Chapin, and granddaughters, Sarah,
Grey and Blair Chapin.
Hosts 400 Women Community Leaders on 9th Anniversary of Ground-Breaking
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P A R T N E R I N G T H R O U G H P H I L A N T H R O P Y F O R A H E A L T H Y C O M M U N I T Y
In This Issue
AccordingtoWinnie Community Launch
Tiny Baby Ball Pre-Sale Party
Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by MasterCard®
South Seminole Hospital Women’s Advisory Council Hosts Couture for a Cure
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John W. BozardPresident Orlando Health Foundation and Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation
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Orlando Health Foundation Board of Directors
Executive Committee
Kathy Johnson, Chairman
Philip W. Rich, Vice Chairman
John W. Bozard President, Orlando Health Foundation
Kenneth M. Smith, Secretary
Kelly Miller, Treasurer
Amy Saunders, Appointee
Gregor Alexander, MD Immediate Past Chairman
Mark Roh, MD President and CEO, MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando
Sherrie Sitarik President/CEO, Orlando Health
Frantz E. AlphonseDon R. AmmermanJess BailesClarence H. Brown III, MDRilous CarterJames P. CarusoRoger ChapinKenneth M. ClaytonBill DillardPhillips A. EasterlingAnnette FordDavid FullerM. Kathryn Garrett, MDJane Gibson, PhDCarolyn GosselinRoy HaleyLee HeardAlan C. HelmanJohn W. HillenmeyerJim HinsonSally HochRichard T. HurtR. Brock KelseyEdward F. KinneyHelen LeonElaine M. LustigR. Randolph LyonRafael E. MartinezRichard T. McCree Sr.Sheryl MeitinDiane O’DellCynthia C. PerryDonald A. Plumley, MDW. Russell Prather, MDSibille PritchardRay SandhagenJoanne SantiagoRobert N. Serros, MDLori Sommer
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CoNteNtIntroducing New Southwest Community Board
AccordingtoWinnie Community Launch
Tiny Baby Ball Pre-Sale Party
Dick Batchelor Run for the Children, Hosted by Universal Orlando® Resort
Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by MasterCard®
South Seminole Hospital Women’s Advisory Council Hosts Couture for a Cure
Corporate Partner, The Mall at Millenia
Upcoming Events
2012 Financial Statement
Travel Program
Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation Board of Directors
Founders GroupGregor Alexander, MD, Chairman
Amy Saunders, Vice Chairman
John W. Bozard, President Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation
Kathy Swanson, President Winnie Palmer Hospital
Kathy Johnson, Chairman Orlando Health Foundation
Arnold Palmer Honorary Chairman & Founder
Jay Albright, MDRilous CarterAmanda CarusoWarren ChristieVeenod Chulani, MDRay EaslerAmy FieldsBill Gillaspie*Dee HaleyR. Brock KelseyChris KingEdward F. KinneyHelen LeonJay LeonardDavid Nykanen, MDDiane O’DellMeredith OlavarriaLisa PierzynskyW. Russell Prather, MDJorge Ramirez, MDRamon Ruiz, MDTed SheppeAmy Smith, MDScott WeiszScott Wellington
*Honorary Member
Southwest Community Board
Executive CommitteeKen Smith, Chairman
Bill Perry, Vice Chairman
Shannon Elswick, President, Adult Hospitals Group
Mark Jones, President, Dr. P. Phillips Hospital
Greg Ohe, President, Health Central Hospital
John Bozard, President, Orlando Health Foundation
Karen Jensen, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Orlando Health Foundation
Simon T. BaileyLeslie CervenkaEdward DeAguileraRandy GerberR. Spencer HughesJoanne KostantinidisKelly NeadKerry Van EttenBryce West
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Editor & Writer: Camilla Chapman
Writer: Tricia Weiss
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We have a favorite quote that we like to include in our materials to donors. I think its appeal is that it invites the reader to dream and think big – without limits. And then encourages one to go make it happen.
“If you have built castles in the air,your work need not be lost;
that is where they should be.Now put the foundations
under them.” - Henry David Thoreau
There is something wonderfully freeing about having permission to think big without worrying about whether it is logical. There is also something energizing about working to make a dream become reality. After all, as we look back through our almost century-long
history at Orlando Health, many of our greatest achievements began with someone asking, “What if?”
This question led to the building of Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, bringing a new level of pediatric care to Central Florida. It also led to the creation of our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit – one of the first in the country and today, one of the largest and most successful. And it is garnering worldwide recognition for many of our programs including orthopedics, oncology, cardiology and acute care including trauma services.
Yet, to successfully attain these lofty goals, each one of these achievements began with a strong foundation. After all, without it, the very things that stand upon them – whether dreams, buildings or relationships – crumble with the passage of time. However, when foundations are solid, what rises up can reach far beyond the original vision.
In this spring issue, we once again celebrate the annual tradition of the Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by MasterCard®. Our friendship with Arnold Palmer began in the 1980s and has only continued to deepen and grow. Many of Mr. Palmer’s friends and business partners have joined him in supporting our work at Arnold Palmer Medical Center. And we are honored to have his daughter, Amy Saunders, actively serving on two of our Foundation boards.
Last April, we welcomed Health Central to Orlando Health’s family of hospitals. It is my pleasure to share with you the expansion of this relationship with the
introduction of our new Southwest Community Board, comprised of some old friends and many new. All bring note-worthy abilities and experience. Their charge is to expand the circle of friends and supporters, with the long-range objective of philanthropically supporting new programs and facilities.
We also welcomed our newest corporate donor, Land Rover Orlando, proud member of Fields Automotive Group, as presenting sponsor of our upcoming Tiny Baby Ball gala in September.
These are the friendships for which we are so thankful. And there are so many more that grace the pages of this issue: CMAA (17th annual golf tournament) and PNC Bank, whose annual golf tournaments have collectively raised $500,000, the Mall at Millenia’s extensive partnership, the Women’s Advisory Council at South Seminole Hospital….Our future rests on a foundation of investing in relationships, wisely stewarding our resources and solidly planning for tomorrow.
I’ll leave you with another quote….“Dream big. Pray Hard. Think Long.” For those of you who are familiar with Mark Batterson’s book, The Circle Maker, you know this well.
Sincerely,
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To join the 1918 Society, scan this QR code with
your smartphone or visit orlandohealthfoundation.com,
click on “Make a Gift” and then “1918 Society.”
The 1918 Society honors individuals who make a gift or cumulative gifts over a one-year period at one of the levels listed below.
Gold level – $10,000
SIlveR level – $5,000
bRoNze level – $1,000
Gifts are tax-deductible and membership is valid for one year from the date a gift is made. Members receive recognition in Orlando Health Foundation publications at the appropriate level as well as many benefits.
To join the 1918 Society, complete the enclosed response card or visit orlandohealthfoundation.com, click on “Make a Gift” and then “1918 Society.”
Tim and Tracey Sullivan1918 Society members
Introducing 1918 Society Members, tim and tracey Sullivan Why did you choose to give through the 1918 Society?
We joined the 1918 Society because Orlando Health serves every segment of our community with medical excellence. We are happy to be able to support Orlando Health’s efforts to care for others in their time of need.
Why do you believe it is important to support MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando?
Thousands of patients each year trust their lives to the medical and support staff at MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando and receive the very best in medical and personal care. With many research-based programs open to patients, they can benefit from some of the very latest treatment protocols right here in Orlando. We personally know of the world-class medical programs and care as Tracey recently completed five years of treatment and monitoring for head and neck cancer and three for breast cancer.
What does being a member of the 1918 Society mean to you?
Being a member of the 1918 Society means that we are able to support Orlando Health’s efforts to care for everyone in our community. We believe it is important to help ensure that Orlando Health has the necessary resources to do so.
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In keeping with the Orlando Health Foundation’s commitment to provide philanthropic funds in support of Orlando Health’s mission, a Southwest Community Board was recently created to address the unique needs of Dr. P. Phillips Hospital and Health Central Hospital. As Orlando Health transitions to a clinically-integrated, Patient-First model of care, investment in leading-edge technologies as well as facilities to support expanded outpatient services will be vital. The new Southwest Community Board is comprised of business and community leaders who live and work within these communities and will be able to represent them well.
Introducing Ken Smith, ChairOrlando Health Foundation – Southwest Community Board
Ken has served on the Foundation’s board of directors for 12 years in addition to its Executive Committee, Finance Committee and ONE NIGHTSM Committee. Ken and his wife, Trish, are members of the Foundation’s honorary donor societies, the Heritage Circle and the 1918 Society. Ken also serves on the SunTrust Bank Community Advisory Board and atttends Harvest Bible Chapel.
“Having served on the Orlando Health Foundation board of directors for many years, I believe strongly in Orlando Health’s mission and the medical excellence with which it cares for our community. I am excited to
share with residents in southwest Orlando how Health Central Hospital and Dr. P. Phillips Hospital are bringing this high level of care close to home – and that philanthropic support is vital to continued development of programs and services. Our new board is comprised of dedicated volunteers who possess the philanthropic vision required to have a long-range impact on the southwest community. I look forward to working with each of them as we realize the vision for these hospitals.”
Introducing Bill Perry, Vice ChairOrlando Health Foundation – Southwest Community Board
Bill Perry is the retired executive director and founder with his wife,
Cynthia, of the Quality Assurance Institute, an international association of over 1,000 large corporations dedicated to improving quality within the information technology sector. Bill was a member of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Board of Examiners and is a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Quality Analyst.
Bill and Cindy have been major supporters of Orlando Health for nearly 25 years. They served as co-chairs of the Hospitality House Community Advisory Committee and led the campaign to build the Cynthia C. & William E. Perry Pavilion. Their generous support also helped to build the Perry Chapel at Dr. P. Phillips Hospital and the Cynthia C. & William E. Perry Chapel at MD Anderson – Orlando. Cindy has also been a member of the Orlando Health Foundation board since 1994 and both are members of the Orlando Health Foundation’s honorary donor societies, the Heritage Circle and the 1918 Society.
orlando Health Foundation Creates New Southwest Community Board
How You Can Help!To learn more about plans at Dr. P. Phillips Hospital and Health Central Hospital and how you can help, please contact Wendy Proctor at 407.841.5194 or [email protected].
SunTrust graciously served as the Presenting Sponsor of the Forces of Nature event.Left to right: Deana Lewis, Teresa Colling, Tammy Paycer, Bonnie Hill and Bobbie Craig
Three generations: Dianna Morgan, incoming Chairman of the Board, Orlando Health, with her mother, Phyllis
Fuller, and daughter-in-law, Lauren Morgan
Amy Saunders, daughter of Arnold and Winnie Palmer; Claire Fournier, Chief Women’s Services Strategy Officer and Suzanne Worthington, COO, Winnie Palmer Hospital Physician Practices
Marilyn King with daughters-in-law, Tammy and Kristen King and granddaughter, Mary Grace King
Kelly Lesperance, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and Nancy Gidusko, Walt Disney World Resort
Carmen Dominguez, Carla Warlow, Claire Fournier, Orange County Comptroller, Martha Haynie, and Dr. Carolina Demori
According to WinnieAn online community reshaping
Women’s HealthcareJoin the conversation at
AccordingToWinnie.com
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WINNIe PalMeR HoSPItal HoStS 400 WoMeN
leaDeRS to UNveIl a NeW vISIoN FoR WoMeN’S HealtH
More than 400 of the community’s most influential women were on hand at Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies to celebrate women and join the conversation about the vision for the future of women’s healthcare.
“Women are the heart of families throughout this community and, more than ever, women are making healthcare decisions for themselves and others they care for,” says Kathy Swanson, president of Winnie Palmer Hospital. “Our event tonight is a starting point for the conversations that will continue to advance us into a healthcare future that is about women, for women.”
The event featured a formal introduction to AccordingtoWinnie.com, a recently launched online community, which includes a healthcare management tool, customizable e-newsletter, and physician blogs where live communication between women and physicians can continue to grow.
The evening’s event coincided with the ninth anniversary of the groundbreaking for Winnie Palmer Hospital. Special guests included Amy Saunders, daughter of golf legend, Arnold Palmer, and his late wife, Winnie.
“It is an honor to be here tonight to share this vision with so many women in our community. My family is humbled by the miracles made possible every day
by the people who represent these wonderful facilities,” says Amy. “This event and this new vision for women’s health ensure that my father’s and mother’s legacy of helping others continues to grow in this community.”
The event concluded with guests symbolically releasing lanterns containing a personal health wish onto the pond next to the Kobrin Family Terrace outside Winnie Palmer Hospital.
We would like to thank event donors including our Presenting Sponsor, SunTrust, Catering Partner AVI Food Systems along with Freeman, KTH Architects and The Mall at Millenia for helping make the event possible.
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In September 2013 Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation will host the Tiny Baby Ball in support of the Alexander Center for Neonatology at Winnie Palmer Hospital. This past December, Tiny Baby Ball presenting sponsor, Land Rover Orlando, proud member of Fields Auto Group, held an evening reception to kick off and promote this new event.
The evening was a festive social, which included delicious food and beverages courtesy of Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar, Winter Park. Within the beautiful Land Rover showroom, Sean Roberts, father of two Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) patients and Tiny Baby Ball Committee member, shared with guests how life-saving work is happening each day in the NICU.
The NICU at Winnie Palmer Hospital provides the highest level of care for more than 1,600 premature babies each year. At 112 beds, the Alexander Center for Neonatology is one of the largest NICUs in the country and one of the busiest, and one of the only NICUs in Central Florida to offer technologically advanced care such as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
CeleBRatING lIFe’S BIG MIRaCleS
Save the dateSecure your table today! Sponsorships are also available.
Join us for the Tiny Baby Ball - a BIG celebration of our tiniest patients on Saturday, September 7, 2013. For more information about the event or to become
a sponsor, visit TinyBabyBall.com or call Katryna Marks at 321.841.7016.
Presented by: Land Rover Orlando, Proud Member of the Fields Auto Group
Hosted by: Hyatt Regency, Orlando International Airport
Dinner Sponsor: Marriott Vacations Worldwide
Ambassador: SunTrust Robinson Humphrey
Ambassador: BigEye Creative
Top left: Dr. Jeffrey and Debbie Bornstein, Committee Members. Top Center: Jimmy Caruso, Courtney Kowalchuk, Committee Member, and Amanda Caruso, Committee Chair. Top Right: Karine and Sean Roberts, Marriott Vacations Worldwide, NICU Parents and Committee Members. Bottom left: Stephen Dinon, Orlando Health Foundation; Amy and Daniel Fields, Fields Auto Group; Ed Kinney, Marriott Vacations Worldwide; Rusty Olsen, General Manager, Land Rover Orlando. Bottom center: Adam and Geri Goldstein, NICU Parents and Committee Members. Bottom right: Raja and Ritu Sandhu, NICU Parents and Committee Members.
5K Run and Kids’ Fun Run Raises Awareness for Children’s Health, Education, and Safety.
On January 19, a record breaking 2,170 runners and walkers gathered at Universal Orlando® Resort for the 32nd Annual Dick Batchelor Run for the Children.
The 5K (3.1 mile) race benefits The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families and raises awareness for children’s health, education, and safety. This year, the event raised more than $22,000 in online donations alone.
“For many years, this race has helped The Howard Phillips Center prevent and treat child abuse, provide services for kids with disabilities and much more,” states Dick Batchelor. “It’s become
a fun and unique way for everyone to have a real impact on the lives of children throughout the community.”
The Dick Batchelor Run is The Howard Phillips Center’s largest fundraising event. In its 32-year history, the race has generated more than $1 million for the six core programs housed within the center: the Developmental Center for Infants & Children/Early Steps, Healthy Families Orange, the Orange County Children’s Advocacy Center, the Child Protection Team, the Healing Tree, and Teen Xpress. From 2011-2012, The Howard Phillips Center provided medical and therapeutic treatment to more than 13,000 children and their caretakers.
32nd annual Dick Batchelor Run for the Children Hosted by Universal orlando® Resort
thank You to our Sponsors:HOST SPONSOR: Universal Orlando® Resort
FINISH LINE SPONSOR: Starwood Vacation Ownership
Amscot
Brown & Brown of FL, Inc.
Coca-Cola
Concord Management Limited
Fifth Third Bank
Florida Blue
FOX 35/MY 65
MIX 105.1 FM
Orlando Magazine
Rural/Metro Ambulance
Salon Salon
St. Luke’s United Methodist Church
This year’s Semper Fi Award was presented to Carina Graham for years of dedication and service to The Howard Phillips Center. From left: Jeff Seidl, Carina Graham, Dick Batchelor and Marie Martinez
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2013 Ticket and Hospitality Options
Give back to those who gave you so much.
The Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by MasterCard® isn’t just about the world’s best golfers, unbelievable shots
and breathtaking greens. It’s also about supporting Arnold Palmer Medical Center through tournament proceeds. So you can help out the places that
have delivered exceptional healthcare to you and your family through the years—Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and
Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies.
Any-One-Day Ticket – $47Follow your favorite players along every hole with grounds-only access to the tournament on any one day, Monday-Sunday. General parking with shuttle bus service is available at Universal Studios.
Clubhouse Badge – $200Access to tournament grounds and the famed Bay Hill Clubhouse. Offers a prime view of the putting green. Food and beverage available for purchase. Includes on-site parking for the week.
Weekly MasterCard® Palmer Patio – $300NEW FOR 2013! Weekly ticket includes access to tournament grounds and MasterCard® Palmer Patio on the 18th Fairway. Enjoy great views, PGA TOUR player appearances (except on Sunday), complimentary food and drinks, A/C indoor seating and much more! Limited quantities available and only with a MasterCard® card. Daily Palmer Patio Tickets available for $95 per day.
Club 8 Table for 10 – $3,500 Per DayThis hospitality venue provides a great view of the #2 tee box and includes one reserved table, 10 venue passes per day and 2 host badges. All food and beverage (alcoholic and non) are included. Great for company branding and networking.
Charger Package – $2,000This ticket package includes 10 Clubhouse Badges, 10 Any-One-Day Tickets, and access to tournament grounds and the famed Bay Hill Clubhouse. Enjoy a prime view of the putting green. Food and beverage available for purchase. A $2,470 value!
Champion Package – $3,500This ticket package includes 15 Clubhouse Badges, 25 Any-One-Day Tickets, 2 Weekly Parking Passes, and access to tournament grounds and the famed Bay Hill Clubhouse. Enjoy a prime view of the putting green. Food and beverage available for purchase. A $4,325 value!March 18-24
Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & LodgeARNOLDPALMERINVITATIONAL.COM Get tickets today at ArnoldPalmerInvitational.com
PNC Father/Son Challenge Donates $150,000 toarnold Palmer Hospital The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. recently contributed $150,000 to Arnold Palmer Hospital as part of the company’s support of the PNC Father/Son Challenge, the family-oriented golf championship event held at The Ritz Carlton Golf Club at Grand Lakes Resort.
“The PNC Father/Son Challenge has always been an event that celebrates family as much as it does championship golf, and like my fellow pros and fans of the game, I am thankful for PNC’s support,” Palmer says. “This generous contribution will help our hospital to better serve Central Florida families.”
the December Classic hosted by Rich lernerGolf celebrities teed off for the 2012 edition of The December Classic hosted by Golf Channel’s Rich Lerner, which raised more than $100,000 for the NICU at Winnie Palmer Hospital. Mr. Arnold Palmer served as a guest of honor at a special VIP dinner hosted at his Bay Hill Lodge & Club. The Classic Tournament, held again at ChampionsGate Golf Club, had special guests ranging from Jim Cantore of The Weather Channel to pro golfers Lee Janzen and Chris DiMarco.
Club Managers association of americaThis past September, the Isleworth Golf & Country Club hosted the 17th Annual Club Managers Association of America (CMAA) Sunshine Region Charity Golf Tournament benefitting Arnold Palmer Hospital. The tournament takes place on a rotating schedule, moving between three of the top courses in the Central Florida area – Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Isleworth Golf & Country Club and, next year, Interlachen Country Club. The 2012 event raised $51,770 – the highest proceeds to date. In the tournament’s 17-year history, CMAA has donated more than $372,000 to programs at Arnold Palmer Hospital.
6th annual tommy Bahama Caribbean ClassicIn November, Tommy Bahama Restaurant and Bar at Pointe Orlando hosted the 6th Annual Tommy Bahama Caribbean Classic to benefit Orlando Health’s Hospitality Homes. This year’s event raised $57,713 for the Hubbard House and the Cynthia C. and William E. Perry Pavilion, a $10,000 increase over the 2011 event.
GolFING RaISeS GReeN
Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation president, John Bozard, and Arnold Palmer accept a $150,000 gift from Joseph Meterchick, regional president for PNC’s Florida West region.
Arnold Palmer and Golf Channel’s Rich Lerner with golfers from New York and New Jersey, led by NICU donor, Jared Wolovnick (front left).
Pictured from left to right: Roy Schindele, director of sales and marketing, Bay Hill Club & Lodge; Jeff Muddell, Foundation vice president; Arnold Palmer; David Kemp, general manager, Isleworth Golf & Country Club; Timothy O’Neil, club and golf operations manager, Orange Tree Golf Club; Peter Abascal, CMAA UCF Student Chapter president; Chad Phillips, Foundation vice president; Jorge Ramirez, MD, director of Pediatric Nephrology, Arnold Palmer Hospital; Ray Easler, general manager, Bay Hill Club & Lodge
PGA Tour star Tommy “Two Gloves” Gainey
Lenise Zika, owner, Closson Insurance, the tournament’s lead sponsor, at the opening dinner event
Peggy Smith, manager of Orlando Health’s hospitality home, the Hubbard House, with golf participants
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On Friday, October 12, 2012, Orlando Health Foundation celebrated the growth of The Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders at Arnold Palmer Hospital. One year ago, the Center opened the Pediatric Brain Tumor Program, and in recent months, the team added a sixth physician.
To commemorate all that has been achieved, philanthropic supporters of the Center and their friends were invited for a tour of the Center. An evening celebration followed at the Bay Hill Club & Lodge for supporters, friends, physicians and grateful patients to highlight the progress of the unit, the ability to serve more pediatric patients and the tremendous impact that philanthropy has made in the healing environment and quality of services delivered to our children and families affected by cancer.
Real MeN WeaR PINk FaSHIoN SHoW BeNeFItS MD aNDeRSoN CaNCeR CeNteR oRlaNDoMD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando president, Mark Roh, MD, and fellow male MD Anderson – Orlando oncologists joined with Mayor Buddy Dyer, Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings and local male celebrities to hit the runway in the latest in men’s fall fashion trends to support breast cancer awareness. Presented by Saks Fifth Avenue at the Florida Mall, the event benefitted Women Playing For T.I.M.E.® and MD Anderson – Orlando. Select local premier restaurants were on hand to showcase food and beverage stations offering samplings of their signature menu items. Co-chaired by WPFT Committee members, Shari Bartz and Janet Burke, the event concluded with several lucky winners departing with perfume and cosmetic beauty baskets, Jimmy Choo shoes, a Gucci bag and round-trip Southwest Airline tickets.
Organizers and models (including MD Anderson – Orlando oncologists) of the 2012 Real Men Wear Pink event. Top row, from left: Dr. Michael Kahky, Rocky Mazza, Dr. Jeffrey Feiner, Dr. Kenneth Lee, Sheriff Jerry Demings, MD Anderson – Orlando president, Dr. Mark Roh, Orange County Commissioner, Ted Edwards and Orlando City soccer player, Ian Fuller. Bottom row, from left: Richie Adubato, Bill Hull, Dr. Tomas Dvorak, Dr. Asad Sheikh, Elaine Lustig, WPFT co-founder, Dr. Omar Kayaleh, Shari Bartz, WPFT event co-chair, Dr. Clarence H. Brown, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, and David Fuller.
a Night to Celebrate
1. Dee & Roy Haley with daughter Christina Crawford and grandsons, Colin and Dylan
2. Hugh & Janet Thompson, Janet Morrow
3. Michelle Richey, Sara Ball, Amy Saunders
4. Ryan Cenk and John Bozard
5. Barry Watson, Benji Watson, Mark NeJame, Becky Watson
6. Karli Leonard, Vincent Giusti, MD
7. Amy Smith, MD, Mary Rogers, Colleen Cenk, Dee Haley, Emily Owens, Susan Kelly, MD
8. David & Sara Ball, Bob & Kay Page
9. Elyse Jasmund, Andrew Starling, Lisa & David Jasmund, Roy Haley, Hugh Thompson
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South Seminole Hospital Women’s Advisory Council hosts fashion show to benefit Breast Care Program
More than 300 guests gathered at the Longwood home of Bob and Diane Dello Russo for an evening fashion show celebrating Pink October. The event also honored one very special breast cancer survivor, Elizabeth Gaussart, who joyfully “walked the runway” in an outfit from fashion partner, SteinMart.
The event raised $35,000, which enabled the purchase of a new neoprobe for the Breast Care Program at South Seminole Hospital. This new technology will greatly improve patient care for women undergoing radiation/breast surgery in Seminole County.
“The Women’s Advisory Council has a long history of strong advocacy and support for women’s services at South Seminole Hospital. We value their dedication, vision and energy and I am so excited to work with them in expanding the scope of this program,” says Karen Frenier, who was recently promoted to president of South Seminole Hospital.1. Andrea Sider and Elise Eslinger
2 Bob and Diane Dello Russo graciously opened their home to host Couture for a Cure.
3 Seminole County Sheriff, Don Eslinger and Katrina Powell, Chair, Couture for a Cure, and Seminole Hospital Women’s Advisory Council member
4 Tina Calderone, Seminole School Board member, with daughter
5 Wayne and Debbie Henderson win car donated by Michael Tower
6 Karen Frenier, president, South Seminole Hospital with Alice Weinberg, 2012 president, Judy Van Der Weide, 2013 president, South Seminole Hospital Woman’s Advisory Council and Kristen Hickey
7 Samantha Gaussart, Elizabeth Gaussart (model of honor and breast cancer survivor) and Katrina Elliott-Gentry
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Congress Reinstates Charitable IRa Giving option
Janet Morrow Vice President Planned [email protected]
Matt LillyDirector Planned [email protected]
Congress recently passed the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 to prevent the U.S. from going over the “fiscal cliff”. One part of the law permits individuals over age 70½ to make tax-free charitable gifts from traditional or Roth IRAs, up to a maximum amount of $100,000. The legislation allows many individuals to tap into their best resource for giving - an IRA.
“Charitable IRA gifts are an excellent way to give,” says Janet Morrow, vice president, Orlando Health Foundation. “By giving through a charitable IRA gift, you can make a significant difference in the lives of our patients and families, while at the same time receiving considerable tax savings.”
Charitable IRA gifts can also replace required minimum distributions, reducing taxable income for 2013. Donors save taxes by reducing the amount of income subject to income tax even though no charitable deduction is available.
Making a charitable IRA gift is a simple way to generously support Orlando Health Foundation. To make an IRA gift,
contact the custodian or trustee of your account as well as the Planned Giving office to ensure proper transfer and receipting of your contribution.
For a free brochure about IRA gifts, please visit our website at www.orlandohealth.com/plannedgiving.
Please remember Orlando Health in your will or trust
orlando Health’s Nursing alumni ReunionWith great pride and dedication to service, graduates and instructors from Orlando Regional Medical Center’s former nursing school return each year for an alumni reunion. The special weekend brings together nurses from the many graduating classes of the School of Nursing that operated at ORMC from 1921 – 1973.
As graduates of our former nursing school, these individuals are an extension of our family and an important part of our history. Their dedication, training and service laid the groundwork for the excellence in nursing for which Orlando Health is well known.
Bottom left: Mary Waller, Jayne WillisBottom right: Sara Mobley, Garth Walker, Anne Peach
The Class of 1970 has the largest attendance at this year’s reunion
Honor the Physicians in Your life During this Year’s National Doctor’s Day
Special physicians who make a difference in our lives deserve to be recognized. On National Doctor’s Day, March 30, let your physicians know how much you appreciate their commitment to your health by honoring them with a tribute gift through the Orlando Health Foundation.
A letter will be sent to inform your physicians that you have made a gift in their honor. Your tax-deductible tribute will also help make a difference in the lives of those we serve by supporting Orlando Health’s areas of greatest need.
To recognize your physician in time for National Doctor’s Day, please give a secure online gift at orlandohealth.kintera.org/doctorsday or complete the form below and send your gift in the enclosed envelope before Friday, March 22, 2013.
YeS, I WoUlD lIke to Make a tRIBUte GIFt IN ReCoGNItIoN oF a SPeCIal PHYSICIaN IN MY lIFe.Enclosed is my 2013 Doctor’s Day gift in the amount of $_________________Your Name _____________________________________________________ Phone __________________Address ________________________________________________________________________________ City _____________________________________________State _____________ Zip _________________
My gift is in honor of the following physician: (please complete all of the following)
Doctor (first name)___________________________ (last name) __________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________________________________ City _________________________State ______ Zip _____________Phone _________________________
Payment: q Check q Cash q Visa/MC q AMEX q Discover Account Number: ________________________________________________ Exp. Date ______________
Amount of Donation: ________________ Signature: __________________________________________
Please print your name as you wish to be recognized _____________________________________ -Or-q Check here if you wish to remain anonymous
Check should be made payable to the Orlando Health Foundation. We greatly appreciate your support. Thank you.
PLEASE MAIL YOUR COMPLETED FORM ALONG WITH YOUR TRIBUTE GIFT TO: ORLANDO HEALTH FOUNDATION 3160 SOUTHGATE COMMERCE BLVD., SUITE 50, ORLANDO, FL 32806
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FOUNDATION ARE DEDUCTIBLE FOR INCOME TAX PURPOSES TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW. THE FOUNDATION RECOMMENDS THAT YOU
CONSULT WITH YOUR TAX ADVISOR CONCERNING ALLOWABLE DEDUCTIONS. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED
FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL FREE, 800-435-7352 WITHIN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT,
APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. THE FOUNDATION IS A REGISTERED CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION (CH577).
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CoRPoRate PaRtNeR SPotlIGHtIn 2004, Orlando Health Foundation began searching for a premiere location for a new event to benefit Orlando Health’s Level One Trauma Center. The location needed to be unique, as well as have the ability to convey the critical message of trauma care on a variety of platforms. The Mall at Millenia fit the description perfectly and the first ONE NIGHTSM to Celebrate Excellence in Trauma Care event took place in April 2006 with a sold out attendance of 600 guests. What started out as an event venue nearly eight years ago has turned into a true multi-level partnership benefiting many programs and facilities within the Orlando Health family of hospitals.
“The Mall at Millenia is proud to be a member of the Central Florida community and we feel it is our responsibility to give back to a variety of charities that are making our city a better place to live, work and shop,” states Steven Jamieson, CSM, general manager, The Mall at Millenia.
Beyond hosting the annual ONE NIGHT event, The Mall at Millenia has generously sponsored the event and has continued to increase their level of support in a variety of ways. They have donated one of their colossal Christmas trees to Winnie Palmer Hospital accompanied by an annual tree lighting ceremony and Santa visit. In addition, Santa’s Magical Arrival, which kicks off the holiday season, along with the one of their Santa photo packages benefits Arnold Palmer Hospital. The mall has also continuously made strategic introductions and encouraged other partners and mall tenants to philanthropically support Orlando Health through independent fundraising events, provision for auction items to generate funds and more.
“We are so grateful for the relationship we have built over the years with The Mall at Millenia,” says Cheryl Collins, Foundation vice president. “They have been so generous to us as hosts of our most widely recognized event and have also consistently worked on our behalf to further our mission in the community. In my mind – that is true partnership.”
Below is a summary of upcoming events and initiatives supporting Orlando Health. Events included represent a wide variety of event format, price levels and areas of support throughout Orlando Health. We encourage you to consider these opportunities to get involved!
For a complete listing of upcoming events hosted in support of Orlando Health, please visit OrlandoHealthEvents.com.
arnold Palmer InvitationalPresented by MasterCard
affiliated events: Champion’s for arnold’s Kids Golf Tournament
Benefiting: Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies
March 18-24, 2013 Bay Hill Club & Lodge ArnoldPalmerInvitational.comEvent Contact: Chad Phillips 321.841.5035 [email protected]
harriett’s Favorite Things Benefiting: MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando
April 18, 2013 Rosen Centre Hotel FriendsofHarriett.comEvent Contact: Tracey Stein 321.841.5345 [email protected]
Spring Swirl Benefiting: The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families
April 27, 2013 Quantum Leap Winery SpringSwirl.com Event Contact: Amy Drury 321.841.8285 [email protected]
The Container Store Grand opening eventBenefiting: Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies
April 27 - 28, 2013The Container Store (Conroy Rd. & Millenia Blvd. - across from The Mall at Millenia) 10 percent of all sales from the weekend will benefit Winnie Palmer HospitalEvent Contact: Chad Phillips 321.841.5035 [email protected]
oNe NIGhTSM to Celebrate excellence in Trauma Care Presented by CNL Financial GroupBenefiting: Level One Trauma Center at Orlando Regional Medical Center
May 5, 2013 The Mall at MilleniaOneNightSavesLives.comEvent Contact: Katryna Marks 321.841.7016 [email protected]
Runway To hope Spring Fashion SoireeBenefiting: Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Program at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
May 11, 2013Rosen Shingle CreekRunwayToHope.orgEvent Contact: Dena Pichardo [email protected]
bert M. Warden’s Golden South Classic Presented by adidas® Benefiting: Sports Medicine at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
May 18, 2013 The First Academy, Orlando, FL GoldenSouth.comEvent Contact: Tracey Stein 321.841.5345 [email protected]
arnie’s March against Children’s Cancer Benefiting: Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
March 19, 2013Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & LodgeEvent Contact: Dena Pichardo [email protected]
Tiny baby ball Gala Presented by Land Rover Orlando, proud member of Fields Auto Group Benefiting: The Alexander Center for Neonatology at Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies
September 7, 2013 TinyBabyBall.comEvent Contact: Katryna Marks 321.841.7016 [email protected]
FUNDRaISING eveNtS IN SUPPoRt oF oRlaNDo HealtH
Orlando Health Foundation’s annual ONE NIGHT event, held at The Mall at Millenia.
Santa and Kathy Swanson, president, Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies, at the annual tree lighting ceremony
Michele Jacobs, Corporate Marketing Director and Steven Jamieson, General Manager
Colby McComb, Assistant Marketing Director and Brenda Lounsberry, Marketing Director
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Please consider giving a life-saving
gift toDaY!You may call us at 407.841.5194,
send a check in the envelope enclosed or make a secure online gift at
orlandohealthfoundation.com.Thank you!
STaTeMeNT oF aCTIvITIeS aNd ChaNGeS IN NeT aSSeTSYear Ended September 30 2012 2011
Changes in unrestricted net assets:
Revenues and gains:Contributions $1,651,722 $379,719 Income from investments 5,292,147 1,945
Total unrestricted revenues and gains 6,943,879 381,664
Net assets released from restrictions:Satisfaction of program restrictions 10,013,728 6,920,794
Total net assets released from restrictions 10,013,728 6,920,794Total unrestricted revenue, gains, and other support 16,957,607 7,302,458
Expenses:
Program services:Distributions 9,526,642 7,388,338
Total program services 9,526,642 7,388,338
Support services:Fundraising 1,111,821 1,163,514 General and administrative 254,019 170,608
Total support services 1,365,840 1,334,122 Total expenses 10,892,482 8,722,640
Increase (decrease) in unrestricted net assets 6,065,125 (1,420,002)
Changes in temporarily restricted net assets:Contributions 19,660,827 14,248,988 Income (loss) from investments 2,502,609 (102,061) Net assets released from restrictions 10,013,728 (6,920,794)
Increase in temporarily restricted net assets 12,149,708 7,226,133
Changes in permanently restricted net assets:Endowment fund contributions 24,120 19,205 Income (loss) from investments 1,905 (5,177)
Increase in permanently restricted net assets 26,025 14,028 Increase in net assets 18,240,858 5,820,159 Net assets at beginning of year 76,091,620 70,271,461 Net assets at end of year $94,332,478 $76,091,620
STaTeMeNT oF CaSh FloWSYear Ended September 30 2012 2011
Operating ActivitiesIncrease (decrease) in net assets $18,240,858 $5,820,159
Adjustments to reconcile net assets to net cash used in operating activities:
Restricted contributions (19,684,947) (14,268,193)
Realized and unrealized (gain) losses on unrestricted investments (4,340,959) 742,895
Restricted income (loss) from investments (2,504,514) 107,238
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Pledges and annuity receivable, net (5,075,463) (681,654)
Other receivables (70,690) 43,667
Assets held in charitable trusts (697,002) 425,099
Cash surrender value of life insurance policies (186,508) 144,708
Accounts payable and accrued expenses (5,429) 7,091
Due to Orlando Health, Inc. 178,618 (1,397,420)
Due to MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando (526,337) (624,666)
Due to other affiliates 34,677 (70,347)
Refundable advances 121,980 (128,289)
Liability under charitable trust agreements 178,569 (212,408)
Changes in donated property 1000
Net cash used in operating activities (14,336,147) (10,835,015)
Investing Activity
Purchases of investments (20,664,553) (31,375,737)
Proceeds from sales of investments 15,267,599 30,366,680
Net cash used in investing activity (5,396,954) (1,009,057)
Financing Activities
Restricted contributions 19,684,947 14,268,193
Restricted income (loss) from investments 2,504,514 (107,238)
Net cash provided by financing activities 22,189,461 14,160,955
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 2,456,360 3,059,778
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 9,090,561 6,030,783
Cash and cash equivalents at end of year $11,546,921 $9,090,561
Financial Statement The financial information in this publication is excerpted from the Orlando Health Foundation 2012 Audited Financial Statement presented by Ernst & Young, LLP. For a comprehensive statement, please contact Christopher Miller, chief financial officer, at 321.841.5740 or visit orlandohealthfoundation.com.
STaTeMeNT oF FINaNCIal PoSITIoNSeptember 30 2012 2011
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents $11,546,921 $9,090,561
Pledges and annuity receivable, net 18,534,729 13,459,266
Other receivables 98,646 27,956
Assets held in charitable trust 6,607,544 5,910,542
Cash surrender value of life insurance policies 3,003,808 2,817,300
Investments 59,447,057 49,709,144
Donated land and buildings 172,500 173,500
Total assets $99,411,205 $81,188,269
Liabilities and net assetsLiabilities:
Accounts payable and accrued expenses $144,169 $149,599
Due to Orlando Health, Inc. 550,811 372,193
Due to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando 278,900 805,237
Due to other affiliates 756,937 722,259
Refundable advances 1,256,336 1,134,356
Liability under charitable trust agreements 2,091,574 1,913,005
Total liabilities 5,078,727 5,096,649
Net assets:
Unrestricted 14,324,875 8,259,750
Temporarily restricted 77,562,242 65,412,534
Permanently restricted 2,445,361 2,419,336
Total net assets 94,332,478 76,091,620
Total liabilities and net assets $99,411,205 $81,188,269
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ReFeReNCe The oRlaNdo healTh FouNdaTIoN WheN booKING youR TRIP!
SPRING TRaINING IN duNedIN March 26, 2013; 9am – 6pmCost: $67
Cheer on the Blue Jays in a game of baseball at Dunedin Stadium. Baseball has been played on its grounds since 1930 – the only field the Blue Jays have ever called home for Spring Training.
ST. auGuSTINe – 500Th aNNIveRSaRy April 24, 2013; 9:30am – 6:30pm Cost: $72
Enjoy breakfast at the Old Spanish Sugar Mill; learn about the birthplace of European America at the Fountain of Youth Archeological Park; end the day with a one-hour docent lead tour of Flagler College highlighting the architectural heritage of the former Hotel Ponce de Leon, built in 1887.
aMelIa ISlaNd RIveR CRuISe May 22, 2013; 7:45am – 6pm Cost: $81
Lunch at Barbara Jeans restaurant; journey on a one-hour cruise around Amelia Island, detailing their shrimping industry, Port of Fernandina, Olde Towne, and Fort Clinch. Hear the history of Cumberland Island and have a glimpse of its wildlife from the boat.
a day IN CleRMoNT June 20, 2013; 10am – 4pm Cost: $62
Visit The Presidents Hall of Fame, including thousands of artifacts of both presidential and American interest; lunch at The Red Wing Restaurant; finish the day with a guided tour and wine tasting at the Lakeridge Winery.
CleaRWaTeR aquaRIuM September 25, 2013; 8am – 5pm Cost: $68
Experience a variety of exhibits and shows at the Clearwater Aquarium, home to famous dolphin, Winter, star of the movie, Dolphin Tale.
JeKyll & ST. SIMoNS ISlaNdS oveRNIGhT October 15-17, 2013 Cost: from $549
Begin your time with a tram tour of Jekyll Island; a place rich in history and unspoiled natural beauty. Enjoy lunch on your own at the St. Simons Pier Village, site of the St. Simons Lighthouse and Keeper’s Cottage, then tour St. Simons Island. Learn the island’s fascinating history and view the remains of Ft. Frederica National Monument and the historic Christ Church. The next day, enjoy a driving tour of the South Georgia Coastal Low Country, including a visit to Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation and Fort King George.
CalyPSo queeN November 20, 2013; 7am – 5pm Cost: $83
Soak in the picturesque views of the intra-coastal waterway on a narrated three-hour cruise; enjoy a continental breakfast and a Tropical Island themed lunch buffet on the boat; complete the day with shopping at the sponge docks.
*Prices are perperson and subject to change.
CaNada’S aTlaNTIC CoaSTJuly 11-20, 2013 Cost: from $3349*
The Atlantic Coast of Canada has rugged beaches, picturesque fishing villages, and rich maritime history. In Halifax, visit beautiful Peggy’s Cove followed by a scenic tour of the charming waterfront. Learn about traditional organic soap-making. See the four-story high flowerpot-shaped Hopewell Rocks. In Prince Edward Island, visit the Anne of Green Gables Museum. Learn about the PEI potato industry from a local farmer. Visit a “fishing Shanty” for a traditional lobster dinner. Learn about the many inventions of Alexander Graham Bell at his Museum. Travel along the breathtaking Cabot Trail.
NaTIoNal PaRKS oF aMeRICaAugust 10-21, 2013 Cost: from $3859* - Book by April 10 and save $100
Explore the vast treasures of the American west as you journey to five fantastic National Parks on this 12-day journey. Relish overnight stays in a lodge nestled in the heart of Yellowstone and in a National Historic Landmark inside the Grand Canyon. Enjoy a breakfast cruise on Lake Powell. Marvel at the magnitude and color of Zion’s cliffs. Enjoy two-night stays in Salt Lake City and Jackson Hole. Drive through the incredible Bighorn Mountains and the great Sioux Nations Territory before seeing Mt. Rushmore and Crazy Horse Monument.
loNdoN & PaRISOctober 24-31, 2013 Cost: from $4219* - Book by April 24 and save $250
Enjoy the best of London and Paris on this 8-day leisurely tour. All of the top sights are included, as well as plenty of free time for your own discoveries. See Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, Big Ben and St. Paul’s Cathedral. Enjoy a London theatre performance. Cross the channel on the high-speed Eurostar Train, where you will dine at the Eiffel Tower and cruise the River Seine at night. Finish your trip with a thrilling dinner and cabaret show at the Paradis Latin Cabaret.
NeW yoRK ChRISTMaSDecember 9-13, 2013 Cost: from $2759* - Book by June 9 and save $100
Experience the best of “the Big Apple” in this spectacular 5-day vacation. From Little Italy to Greenwich Village, New York City is a destination even the most seasoned traveler can enjoy. Spend four nights in the heart of Midtown close to Central Park and Times Square. Take your seat and watch the curtain rise for two exciting Broadway Shows. Visit Ellis Island. See the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building and the United Nations. Explore The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s two million works. Enjoy plenty of free time to shop and explore this fabulous city on your own. Get ready to “start spreading the news!”
*Prices include airfare and insurance and are based on double occupancy.
CoNTaCT ColleTTe vaCaTIoNS 877.872.4331
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Memorial ContributorsOctober 1 to December 31, 2012
In Memory Of The 20 Innocent Children & 6 Heroic Educators
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Senkowsky
In Memory Of Jamie Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. David R. AlexanderMs. Susan E. P. Alexander
In Memory Of Rafael J. Angulo
Thorton Park Dental Arts, P.A.
In Memory Of John L. Apodaca
Mrs. Lucille C. Apodaca
In Memory Of Corinne S. Bain
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. ObertMr. Thomas Wolf
In Memory Of Forrest A. Barr
Mrs. Cynthia Barr & FamilyMr. and Mrs. Chris CooperMr. and Mrs. Ronnie F. CooperMr. and Mrs. Mark R. Jackson
In Memory Of Alhema Bertizlian
Mrs. Dorothy Scanio
In Memory Of Margaret J. Bohan
Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Johnson
In Memory Of Bryan Boland
CrossleyShear, Inc.
In Memory Of Frank C. Bone, MD
Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan O. Partain
In Memory Of Nancy J. Briggs
AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Jorge Luis AlfonsoMr. Larry A. AmosMr. and Mrs. William BarninghamMs. Miriam BonillaMs. Tiffany N. CaryMr. and Mrs. Randall C. CunninghamMrs. Joyce B. EricksonMr. and Mrs. Robert E. KalakauskisMs. Karen M. KingLockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control - OrlandoMr. Roberto J. PerezMs. Kimbalee S. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Andrew G. SiwarskiMr. Dean Q. TruongMs. Erica H. WhalenMr. and Mrs. Henry F. Zielinski
In Memory Of Charles R. Bruehl
Ms. Shanthi R. Bruehl
In Memory Of Paul E. Carter
Doyle L. Summerlin, DMD
In Memory Of Austin A. Caruso*
Mr. and Mrs. John ClementsonMr. and Mrs. Scott J. Johnson*See Winter 2012 issue for previous memorial gifts
In Memory Of Earl J. Clark
Mrs. Deborah Klos
In Memory Of Barbara G. Cobb
Colonel and Mrs. Franklin D. Hall
In Memory Of Sandra Cocozelli
Ms. Miranda L. Scotti
In Memory Of John P. Constance
Ms. Mary Anne Benvin
In Memory Of Robert W. Curry, MD
Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. George
In Memory Of Ronald R. Dalpe
Ms. Diana R. Rao
In Memory Of Jonathan B. Davis
Friends of Jonathan Davis
In Memory Of Leroy E. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mackay
In Memory Of William E. Dean
Mrs. Cynthia E. Dean
In Memory Of Eric L. Della Cioppa
Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Della Cioppa
In Memory Of Edna S. Drury
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Drury
In Memory Of Julia R. Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Muse
In Memory Of Ralph D. Estes
Mr. and Mrs. David Wansley
In Memory Of Ines Garcia
Ms. Nereida Perez
In Memory Of Cavano A. Green
Miss Jesanne C. LoganMr. Jevon C. Logan
In Memory Of Gerard W. Griffin
Mr. Joseph A. CookMr. Robert KopchoMs. Kathleen Santy
In Memory Of Leonard J. Haase
Ms. Linda Fox
In Memory Of Dorothy Hall
Ms. Cathie AndersonMrs. Shirley M. Sabine
In Memory Of Janet F. HatcherTruck-Lirte Co. Inc.
In Memory Of Edward Havill
Ms. Margaret Olson-Cox
In Memory Of Harold C. Haynes
Mrs. Gency V. Haynes
In Memory Of Robert K. Hebron
Ms. Anne E. Gregorius
In Memory Of Arya V. Helman
Mrs. Paula C. Cook-Farkas
In Memory Of Bonnie Hill
Ms. Miriam Bonilla
In Memory Of Jackson L. Hill
The David J. Joseph ComanyMr. and Mrs. Todd L. HillMr. David Hipp
In Memory Of Sara A. Holgate
Ms. Nancy M. Noonan
In Memory Of Richard B. Hornick, MD
Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. MaderMr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. St. George Sr.
In Memory Of Marc I. Horowitz
Dr. Martha J. Kuffskie
In Memory Of Stanley Hough
Mrs. Doreen P. Hough
In Memory Of Frank M. Hubbard
A. Friends’ Foundation Trust
In Memory Of Randall R. and Pamela M. Huth
Mr. and Mrs. Zachre A. Callier
In Memory Of Richard M. Interrante
Mrs. Elvera M. Interrante
In Memory Of Kayla E. Janocko
Ms. Deena E. BernsteinMr. Timothy A. CanfieldMr. and Mrs. Jared A. ChaykinMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. DeRoseFox Rothschild, LLPMs. Peggy G. KitsoulisMs. Kimberly A. MeadMen’s Divorce Law FirmMrs. Eva MirandaMs. Diana J. MunozMr. and Mrs. Donald L. O’DellMr. and Mrs. Josef F. RettmanDr. Art W. Ryder
Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. SirgadoDr. Kathleen A. SnyderMr. and Mrs. Sidney W. StricklandMr. Donald M. TapieMr. Patrick J. Vance and Mrs. Roxana V. Shershin
In Memory Of Henrietta Johnson
Ms. Cora Jett McColley
In Memory Of Frances J. King
Mr. Joseph J. King
In Memory Of Sheldon M. LaBret
Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Levene
In Memory Of Christine Y. LaSage
Mr. and Mrs. Quentin L. Glenn
In Memory Of Fred L. Lawyer
Mrs. Ruby G. Armstrong
In Memory Of Edythe B. Levene
Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Levene
In Memory Of Lawrence Lovvorn
Ms. Karen C. Griffiths
In Memory Of Kathleen Lyons
Mr. Michael D. Lyons
In Memory Of Dorothy H. Mader
Ms. Catherine L. HaskinsMs. Jennifer A. Mader
In Memory Of Kenneth H. Maus
Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Appelbaum
In Memory Of Benjamin McCollam
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Vodenicker Jr.
In Memory Of James F. McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kelly
In Memory Of John McGourty
Ms. Kathy Kingsbury
In Memory Of Linda K. McKinney
Mr. Cecil McKinney
In Memory Of Clara Mendez
Ms. Ana Wertz
In Memory Of Angelia Mercer - Mattson
Lt. Colonel and Mrs. James A. Mercer Jr.
In Memory Of Magnolia Micolta
Mr. George Rodriguez
In Memory Of Edward L. Miller
Mrs. Lynn Vannier
In Memory Of Jennifer M. Miller
Ms. Debbie GilbertMs. Carol Gilbert
In Memory Of Mildred D. Miller
Anonymous
In Memory of Hailey Molloy
Drs. Michael and Anne Rothenberg
In Memory Of Stephen L. Moore
Adriane Park Home Owners AssociationMs. Charlotte A. BentonHalcyon Underwriters, Inc.Miss Barbara A. Wittick
In Memory Of John J. Morley
Mrs. Martine D. Morley
In Memory Of Daniel R. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Verburg
In Memory Of Frederick A. Naylor
Anonymous
In Memory Of George L. Perkins
Mrs. Joice Perkins
In Memory Of Mildred Perry
Mr. Richard J. Friedman and Mr. William H. Hinshaw
In Memory Of Mary E. Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Randy O. BurdenMr. and Mrs. Kenny ClapperDr. and Mrs. Paul Geary Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard HarrisDr. and Mrs. Gary S. PearlMr. and Ms. Ben H. Peterson Jr.Mr. Donald W. Peterson IIMrs. Marlene K. Petty-GeisMr. and Mrs. Michael A. SchrimsherMrs. Susan L. SmithMrs. Babby Simpson WiedmanMr. and Mrs. Todd Zimmelman
In Memory Of Jim Rausa
Ms. Debra Paoli
In Memory Of Virginia W. Ritz
Mrs. Gency V. Haynes
In Memory Of Modesto and Carmelia Rolandini
Jimmy and Caroline
In Memory Of William A. Salazar
Ms. Mary Ann W. Salazar
In Memory Of Edward C. Siegel
Mr. and Mrs. Dan EldridgeMr. and Mrs. Mark E. MooneyStanchina Family Foundation
In Memory Of Bryony P. Simms
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Daubenspeck
In Memory Of Jean L. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ranta
In Memory Of Vince Smyth
Kevin W. Smyth Foundation, Inc.
In Memory Of Sheila Solomon
Ms. Karen Thornton Jensen
In Memory Of Sylvia Somera
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent D. DePascale
In Memory Of Joyce M. Stockton
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bradford Jr.Shannon and Becky ElswickMr. Jeremy D. GambleMs. Karen Thornton JensenSherrie and Marshall Sitarik
In Memory Of Kendal A. Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. MorrisonMr. and Mrs. Darryl R. Storey
In Memory Of Arlene S. Strauss
Ms. Katherine L. Phelps
In Memory Of Margaret M. Szydlik
Mr. Frederick P. Szydlik
In Memory Of Chelsey J. Taylor
Ms. Deanna R. BalmerMrs. Kayce M. HammackMr. and Mrs. Chris M. JordanMr. and Mrs. Gary F. McLishMr. and Mrs. Michael F. PicconeMr. and Mrs. Carlos M. RodriguezMrs. Katherine M. RossMr. Thomas L. Stirtzinger
In Memory Of Dorothy A. Thornton
Mr. and Mrs. Les Bruce
In Memory Of Charles Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blair
In Memory Of Jerry L. Vestal
Mrs. Sterling Vestal
In Memory Of Jeanne M. Viggiano-Watson
Travel Country Outdoors
In Memory Of Margaret K. Walker
Ms. Robin S. Taylor
In Memory Of Tony Watcher
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Jensen
In Memory Of James H. Wetzeler
Mrs. Catherine E. Wetzeler
In Memory Of Thomas G. Zentner
Dr. and Mrs. Roger A. Somsen
An ideal way to celebrate the life of someone special is through a gift in their name. Not only does your gift honor the individual, it also enables Orlando Health to carry on life-saving care for others.
Please consider giving a life-saving gift TODAY! You may call us at 407.841.5194, send a check in the envelope enclosed or make a secure online gift at orlandohealth.com.
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CONCERNING ALLOWABLE DEDUCTIONS. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL FREE,
800-435-7352 WITHIN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. THE FOUNDATION IS A REGISTERED CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION (CH577).
You may elect not to receive any further fundraising communications from the Orlando Health Foundation. To do so, you may: write to us at Orlando Health Foundation, Attn: Director of Development/3160 Southgate Commerce Blvd., Suite 50/Orlando, FL 32806,
call our toll-free line at 1.855.678.6889 or send an e-mail to [email protected].
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The following are upcoming fundraising events hosted by the Foundation in support of orlando health.
arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by MasterCard on March 18 - 24, 2013
affiliated events:Champions for arnold’s Kids Golf Tournament
Spring SwirlApril 27, 2013
oNe NIGhTSM to Celebrate excellence in Trauma Care Presented by CNL Financial Group, Inc. on May 5, 2013
bert M. Warden’s Golden South Classic Presented by adidas® on May 18, 2013
Tiny baby ball Gala Presented by Land Rover Orlando, proud member of Fields Auto Group on September 7, 2013
Miracle MilesPresented by Panera Bread on September 21, 2013
Walgreens orlando International dragon boat Festival October 18 - 19, 2013
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To learn about additional upcoming events hosted in support of Orlando Health or to see more specific details on the events listed above, please reference page 13 inside this issue or visit OrlandoHealthEvents.com
*For fundraising event volunteer opportunities, contact brittany bowman at 321.843.1078 or [email protected].