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JetBlue Airways, Golf Channel and Bay Hill Club & Lodge commit to raise $1 million through Champions for Arnold’s Kids Latrobe Classic WINTER PARTNERING THROUGH PHILANTHROPY FOR A HEALTHY COMMUNITY In This Issue Tiny Baby Ball Presented by Land Rover Orlando, a proud member of the Fields Auto Group Tom and Joan Kalimanis Pledge Matching Giſt for NICU Expansion Inaugural Champions for Arnold’s Kids Latrobe Classic Garners $1 Million Commitment Mateer Harbert Pledges Naming Giſt to New Patient Tower at ORMC 2013 Tom and Joan Kalimanis Announce Matching Gift Challenge at Tiny Baby Ball

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JetBlue Airways, Golf Channel and Bay Hill Club & Lodge commit to raise $1 million through Champions for Arnold’s Kids Latrobe Classic

WINTER

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

Tiny Baby Ball Presented by Land Rover Orlando, a proud member of the Fields Auto Group

Tom and Joan Kalimanis Pledge Matching Gift for NICU Expansion

Inaugural Champions for Arnold’s Kids Latrobe Classic Garners $1 Million Commitment

Mateer Harbert Pledges Naming Gift to New Patient Tower at ORMC

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Tom and Joan Kalimanis Announce Matching Gift Challenge at Tiny Baby Ball

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Executive CommitteePhilip W. Rich, ChairmanM. Kathryn Garrett, MD Vice ChairmanJohn W. Bozard President, Orlando Health FoundationKenneth M. Smith, SecretaryKelly Miller, Treasurer Amy Saunders, AppointeeKathy Johnson Immediate Past Chairman Gregor Alexander, MD Representative, Arnold Palmer Medical Center FoundationMark Roh, MD President, MD Anderson – Orlando Jamal Hakim, MD Interim President and CEO, Orlando Health

Frantz AlphonseDon R. Ammerman Jess Bailes Clarence H. Brown III, MDRilous Carter James P. Caruso Roger ChapinKenneth M. ClaytonBill DillardPhillips A. Easterling Annette Ford David FullerJane Gibson, PhD Carolyn GosselinRoy HaleyLee Heard Alan C. HelmanJohn W. Hillenmeyer Jim Hinson

Richard T. HurtR. Brock Kelsey Edward F. Kinney Helen LeonElaine M. Lustig Rafael E. MartinezRichard T. McCree Sr.Sheryl MeitinDiane O’Dell Cynthia C. PerryDonald A. Plumley, MDW. Russell Prather, MD Sibille PritchardRay SandhagenJoanne Santiago Robert N. Serros, MD Lorraine Sommer

WINTER 2013

CoNTENTTiny Baby Ball Presented by Land Rover Orlando,

a proud member of the Fields Auto Group

Tom and Joan Kalimanis Pledge Matching Gift

Champions for Arnold’s Kids Latrobe Classic

Wawa Brings Tradition of Giving to

Central Florida

Rick and Nancy Bosserman Continue a

Family Tradition

37th Annual Bert M. Warden’s

Golden South Classic Presented by adidas®

15th Annual Miracle Miles Presented by

Panera Bread®

Mateer Harbert Pledges Named Gift

Personal Trauma Inspired Kacheris Family Gift

Corporate Partner Spotlight:

Landry’s Restaurants Inc.

Upcoming Events

Travel Program

Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation Board of DirectorsFounders GroupArnold Palmer Honorary Chairman and Founder Gregor Alexander, MD, ChairmanAmy Saunders, Vice ChairJohn Bozard President, Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation Kathy Swanson President, Arnold Palmer Medical CenterPhilip Rich Chairman, Orlando Health Foundation

Rilous CarterAmanda CarusoWarren ChristieVeenod Chulani, MDRay EaslerAmy FieldsBill Gillaspie*Dee HaleyJose Herrera-Soto, MDR. Brock KelseyChris KingEdward F. KinneyJay Leonard

Helen LeonDavid Nykanen, MDDiane O’DellLisa PierzynskiW. Russ Prather, MDJorge Ramirez, MDRamon Ruiz, MDTed SheppeAmy Smith, MDScott WeiszScott Wellington*Honorary Member

Southwest Community BoardExecutive CommitteeKen Smith, ChairmanBill Perry, Vice ChairmanKaren Frenier President, Dr. P. Phillips HospitalGreg Ohe President, Health Central HospitalJohn Bozard President, Orlando Health FoundationKaren Jensen Vice President and COO, Orlando Health Foundation

Simon T. Bailey Leslie Cervenka Edward DeAguilera Kerry L. Van Etten Randy Gerber Charles Heard, MD R. Spencer HughesApril Hollabaugh

Wanda Hullett Mark JonesJoanne Kostantinidis Israel Mantecon, MD Diane O’DellDave RobbinsBryce West

FouNdaTIoN & FRIENds Is publIshEd by ThE oRlaNdo hEalTh FouNdaTIoN© 2013 Orlando Health

Please Consider a Lifesaving Gift!You may call us at 321.841.5194, send a check in the envelope enclosed or make a secure online gift at orlandohealthfoundation.com. Thank you!

Editor & Writer: Camilla ChapmanWriter: Lisa Nickchen

3160 Southgate Commerce Blvd., Suite 50 Orlando, FL 32806 orlandohealthfoundation.com 407.841.5194 | fax 407.425.8545

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Orlando Health Foundation Board of Directors

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Like many healthcare organizations across the country, Orlando Health is facing tough challenges including declining patient volumes during this tough economy as well as government policies, cutbacks and changes in how insurers pay hospitals to provide care. These financial challenges include Medicaid payment reductions over the past three years that amount to $75 million.

Last year, Orlando Health began working with a nationally recognized expert to take a hard look at our operations and make recommendations for a project known as “Value Creation.” This process is designed to assess and improve our processes and policies based on best practices at other hospitals that have demonstrated high quality patient care at a lower cost. Efficiency enhancements, expense reductions, restructuring processes, and reorganization of staff are expected as part of this ongoing process. These changes are not easy, but they will allow us to remain a competitive, successful organization in this evolving healthcare environment.

As you may know, Orlando Health’s Board of Directors announced on September 26 the decision to transition leadership as we continue our efforts to shape our delivery of care to meet the needs of the emerging new healthcare environment. During Sherrie Sitarik’s tenure as president and CEO guiding Orlando Health, she has been an inspirational leader and fierce advocate for quality patient care. Moving forward, I believe we have a strong foundation on which to build and prosper. As Dr. Jamal Hakim

steps in as interim president and CEO, I am confident that his exemplary reputation and strong leadership skills will carry the organization through this challenging time.

Often, the toughest challenges also present the greatest opportunities. I have served as a part of the Orlando Health family for 36 years, and I can assure you that we are doing all of the necessary things to ensure that our organization thrives — not only during this period but also well into the future. Orlando Health has weathered many storms over our nearly 100 years, and we are committed to doing everything it takes to continue fulfilling our mission of improving the health and quality of life of the individuals and communities we serve while securing Orlando Health’s position for a strong future during a time of great challenges for many healthcare organizations. We promise to be careful stewards of our vision as a trusted leader inspiring hope through the advancement of health.

Finally, as we enter the holiday season, I would like to extend a truly heartfelt thank you. Thank you for all you do – through your gifts of advocacy, time and financial resources. We are an organization of excellence and are known as a healthcare leader because of friends like you. I wish you and your family peace, prosperity and good health.

Sincerely,

John W. Bozard President

DEAR FRIENDs

John W. BozardPresident Orlando Health Foundation and Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation

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Dr. Gregor C. Alexander

Charles and Bernice Allen

Teresa Alzate

Don R. and Linda Ammerman

Dr. Robert E. and Mrs. Barbara Anderson

Ruth Anderson

Shirley Ann Andes

Carolyn Arnold

James R. Askew

Maurice Barnlund

Carl and Carolyn Barrett

Erin J. Bates

Arthur Berk

Josephine M. and Jerry Block

Dr. Lawrence and Mrs. Ceile Blumen

John W. Boone

Chuck and Willie Bosserman

Donald Bray

Dixie Jean and John Brittingham

William and Nancy Brockman

Dr. Clarence H. Brown III and Mrs. Ann Brown

Ruth A. Brown

G. Scott and Joanie Cahill

Steve and Rose Cahill

Beverly Cannon

Lawrence W. Carroll Jr.

Dr. Clinton M. and Mrs. Cavett

Dr. Joseph J. and Mrs. Donna Chiaro

Charlotte Cochrane

Dr. Colin J. and Mrs. June Condron

Richard and Elizabeth Coppock

Grace A. Cornman

Marjorie E. Crosby

Edward and Pamela Crowell

Jeanie Cummings

James and Silva Deakins

Stephen and Lucille Dean

Dorothy Dennis

Dr. Paul M. and Mrs. Rebecca Desrosiers

Mr. William H. Dial

Dr. N. Donald and Mrs. Cindy Diebel

Frank W. and Dorothy Dollman

Doris Drummond

Buell G. and Trish Duncan

Joseph Durek

Phillips and Jane Easterling

Philip and Dianeice Eldridge

Dr. Jose Luis and Mrs. Evelyn Ferrer

Herbert Fischer

Leo and Nola Flowers

Dr. Mary Farrell and Mr. J. M. Foley

Glenn and Claire Fournier

Dr. S. Cornelia Franz and Mr. Joseph Pearce

Jean M. Fry

Glenn and Phyllis Fuller

John W. Fuson

Lawrence Gentile III

Madeline and Lawrence Gentile Jr.

Dr. Charles and Mrs. Ellen George

Kay Gibbs

Gaylord and Lucille Gilbert

Dr. Leonard N. and Mrs. Ellen Glass

Thomas N. Grant

Dr Quentin L. Green

Dr. Jack L. and Mrs. Moena Gresham

Ray and Nancy Griffith

Jerome L. Gurin

Kenneth and Patsy Guthrie

Dr. Douglas and Mrs. Marialana Hardy

Bob and Beachy Harrell

Roy L. Harris Jr.

Annie Hatfield

Annie M. Helmick

Anne E. Herwath

Scott and Sally Hoch

Connie M. Hogle

Dr. Richard E. Hornick and Mrs. Susan Finnegan

Rita C. and Joseph A. Howard

Frank M. and Ruth Hubbard

Delories Hudson

David and Linda Hughes

Betty and Bill Hussey

Mary J. Irwin

Karen Jensen

Richard H. and Gail Johnson

Dan and Kathy Johnson

Dr. Harold W. and Mrs. Mary Jane Johnston

Marian B. Jordan

Eino O. and Mary Kero

Gloria Key

Inez Cox Kirtley

Gilbert Koch

Frances G. Koontz

Nicholas H. Krane and Pamela M. Buchanan

Robert and Takoohy Leedy

Mike and Linda LeFils

Dr. Henry K. and Mrs. Joanne Lequear

Dr. Leonard Levine

Matt and Abbie Lilly

Andre Liverpool

Mr. Alexander C. Mackinnon and The Honorable Cynthia Z. Mackinnon

Dan and Lin Maffett

Richard and Priscilla Markley

Donna Martin

William and Mertice Masi

Dr. Mihalj Matko

Linda McCarty

Don McClane

Janet B. McGavock

David and Marion McGibbon

John and Dorsa McGuire

Donald L. McMorris

Julian and Sheryl Meitin

Mary Lib and Delvin Miller

Kelly Miller

Michael and Janet Morrow

Rosa Munoz

Edmund Murray

Marina C. Nice

Evelyn Nogradi

Margery H. Nolen

Rose Mary Ogram

Earnest and Patricia Olson

Jane O’Neill

Alexander and Carol Ossip

Mildred E. Owens

James F. Page Jr. and Dianne Page

Mary K. Pankiewcz

Robert L. and Elizabeth Parsons

Dr. Jogi and Dr. Annapurna Pattisapu

William E. and Cynthia C. Perry

Asa Phillips

Sandra Phillips

Renee C. Picard

Joe and Ruth T. Potter

Martin and Faye Prager

Vivian M. Quinn

Lida J. Repaci

Mary Ritchie

Robert A. and Julia A. Robertson

Clara Robinson

Alfred W. Ross

Herbert A. and Florence Ross

Franklin Roth

Natalie Roussman

Louis Salamon

Dr. Alfredo A. Sanchez

Rocky Santomassino

Bessie Sapp

Eleanora Scheer

Dr. Wayne H. and Mrs. Patricia Schrader

J. Steven Schrimsher

Maymie F. Schultz

Dr. Matthew and Mrs. Denyse Seibel Ethel Seibel

James and Valeria Shapiro

Ervin and Ruth Sharpless

Dr. J. Darrell and Mrs. Anne Shea

The Heritage Circle The Heritage Circle is a prestigious recognition society honoring donors who have arranged a planned gift to Orlando Health. The highest compliment we can receive is for our supporters to feel strongly enough about our work to designate a portion of their accumulated estate for our mission. This honorary society pays tribute to the special value of planned gifts and recognizes the exceptional generosity of its members.

Qualifying commitments include wills, living trusts, life insurance, IRAs, pension and profit sharing plans, and other types of testamentary charitable arrangements. In addition, donors of life income agreements such as Gift Annuities, Pooled Income Funds and Charitable Trusts are also eligible for membership.

Thank you to our Heritage Circle members for your generosity and continued support.

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Diane Shima

W. Charles Shuffield

Erma Sligh

Catherine C. Smith

Kenneth M. Smith

Susan Joyce Snyder

George and Joyce Sorn

Anita Spitz

Carl E. and Letitia Stallard

Elizabeth A. Sterchi

Rex and Dulciza Stevens

Jane B. Stonemetz

Robert and Mary Stonerock

Chris and Tracy Stowers

Thomas and Winifred Strider

Charles and Barbara Stuart

John G. and Mary Lee Sturno

Gregory and Nellie Sturno

Dr. Mark E. and Mrs. Kathy Swanson

Blaine and Rebecca Sweatt

Peggy Sue Tenney

Carl and Margaret Tippit

Dr. Andrew W. Jr. and Mrs. Sally Townes

Alvina Treadwell

Kate M. Tuchman

Rose Vecchio

Ralph and Lynne Veerman

Dr. Fred and Mrs. Katherine Walls

John J. and Josephine Walsh

Harry Warfield

Clifford Wegner

Arthur (Skip) and Lisa West

Ben F. and Audrey Westby

Loretta Whalen

Thomas and Margo Whalen

Rhoda J. Williams

Phyllis Gayle Wirtz

Joseph and Ruth Esther Wittenstein

Lister and Sadie A. Wolff

Kaye Woodlief

Dr. Ben E. and Mrs. Lois Wright

Dr. Barry S. and Mrs. Andrea Yarckin

Arthur and Sherry Zimand

Caroline Zull

Akerman, Senterfitt & Eidson

Gray, Harris, & Robinson, P.A.

Medical Center Radiology Group

Neonatology Associates of Central Florida, M.D., P.A.

Mateer Harbert, P.A.

Matthews Clinic

Giving options are PlentifulNow is the time to begin planning year-end, tax-deductible gifts.

There are many creative ways to support Orlando Health. Some options may also offer tax savings and regular income for the donor. Our planned giving team is here to provide you and your advisor with professional assistance with making philanthropic gifts to support the valuable mission of Orlando Health that make sense for you.

Charitable IRA Gift Opportunity - Expires December 31, 2013 Congress extended the opportunity for individuals age 70½ and older to take advantage of their IRA for charitable giving. You can now transfer your required minimum distribution directly to the charity of your choice up to $100,000. This method of giving provides significant tax savings by allowing the

minimum distribution to pass tax-free to a qualified charity. Contact your account administrator and our planned giving office to initiate the transfer before the end of the year.

Bequests The most flexible way to make an estate gift to Orlando Health is by including our organization in your will or trust. Bequests represent a significant current and future revenue source for Orlando Health while also offering you the flexibility to control or make changes to your charitable plans in the future.

Charitable Gift Annuities If you would like to increase your own income or that of a family member, while also benefiting a charity, a gift annuity may be your best alternative. A gift annuity enables you to take a charitable tax deduction

for the current year, while also providing you with an income stream for the rest of your life! Quarterly payments are based upon a fixed rate of return, based on your age at the time of your gift and are significantly higher than current CD rates.

These are just a few of the many ways in which you can support the mission of Orlando Health. For more information on any of these giving methods, please contact Matt Lilly.

Gifts of securities – New Process for stock TransfersGifts of stock, bonds or mutual funds are one of the most tax-efficient ways to make a gift to Orlando Health. These types of gifts provide a charitable deduction for the full market value of the stock, while also avoiding the payment of capital gains taxes. Your gift is as simple as placing a call to your financial advisor to start the process.

Our stock transfer instructions at SunTrust have recently changed:

Name on Account: Orlando Health Foundation, Inc.Account: 7923356DTC: 2039FFC SunTrust Bank a/c 11188Federal Tax Identification Number: 59-2244943

Matt Lilly Vice President

Planned Giving & Major Gifts 321.843.2488

[email protected]

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TINy BABy BALLTiny Babies, Big Miracles

On Saturday, September 7, The Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation, in partnership with Land Rover Orlando, proud

member of the Fields Auto Group, presented Tiny Baby Ball, an event benefiting the Alexander Center for Neonatology at

Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies.

This year’s event took 600 guests on a journey through classic childhood nursery rhymes, highlighting several families and children who experienced the lifesaving care of the Neonatal

Intensive Care Unit (NICU). The event also honored the NICU team who passionately care for the many tiny babies at Winnie

Palmer Hospital. The evening’s events delivered a powerful message through creative displays and live personal testimonies. No heart was left untouched. No person left uninspired. It was evident the

NICU at Winnie Palmer Hospital is a place where big miracles happen every day.

A special thanks to board member, Amanda Caruso, for her leadership of our Tiny Baby Ball event committee, and to Debbie

Bornstein, Geri Goldstein and Amy Fields for their efforts in securing many wonderful silent auction items

and packages for this year’s event.

Thank you all for your continued leadership and support of the NICU.

For event photos, visit TinyBabyBall.com.

For more information about the NICU or to arrange a tour, contact Tori Spradlin,

Foundation vice president, at 407.325.1555 or [email protected].

Left to right: Gina and Mike Torre; Amy Fields, Fields Auto Group and Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation board member; and Dr. Andrew and Stacy Newman

Thank you to our sponsorsSincere thanks to our generous 2013 event sponsors. For a complete list of event supporters, visit TinyBabyBall.com.

Presenting Sponsor: Land Rover Orlando, proud member of the Fields Auto Group

Dinner Sponsor: Marriott Vacations Worldwide

“Happily Ever After” Party Sponsor: Landry’s Restaurants, Inc.

Hosted by: Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport

Ambassadors: BigEye Creative Freeman JetBlue Airways SunTrust Robinson Humphries Westgate Resorts

Community Partners: Dr. David and Debbie Auerbach AVI Foodsystems Children’s Surgical Associates Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A. OakStone Philanthropy Page Southerland Page Pediatrix Medical Group Sean and Karine Roberts

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Left to right: Gene and Debbie Rover; Amanda Caruso, event chair and Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation board member, with husband, Jimmy; Chris and Jim Caruso, Orlando Health Foundation board member

Jack Otremba, featured NICU graduate at Tiny Baby Ball, with parents, Chris and Sharon

Karine and Sean Roberts, committee members and former NICU parents, with NICU team members Kate Stevens and Jen Zientara, with husband Brad

Tom and Joan Kalimanis chose the Tiny Baby Ball to announce a major matching gift for the Winnie Palmer Hospital NICU expansion.

Every one dollar donated becomes two!

With the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation matching every gift, dollar for dollar, your donation will now go even further in caring for our tiny babies and their families.

Visit tinybabyball.com to make your gift!

Major Donors Announce

Matching Gift Challenge

Turn the page to learn more about the Berger Foundation, and this

incredible giving opportunity.

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Tom and Joan Kalimanis announce major matching gift contribution for Winnie Palmer Hospital NICU expansion

Tom and Joan Kalimanis were first introduced to the amazing work being done at Arnold Palmer Medical Center when they were invited to an event in 2008. Along with the generous financial investments they have made since then, which have included gifts to The Heart Center and Craniomaxillofacial Surgery at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, they have also invested significant amounts of their time with visits, tours and conversations — getting to know our team members, our mission and our vision for the future.

“We appreciate their thoughtful approach to giving,” says John Bozard, president, Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation. “It has resulted in a close friendship and philanthropic partnership that has flourished over the years.”

In 2010, as part of the 35th anniversary celebration of the Winnie Palmer Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Tom and Joan Kalimanis made a significant leadership gift through the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation to kick off the NICU expansion campaign (Winter 2010 issue of Foundation & Friends).

Now, three years later, great strides have been made, but there is still work to be done. Tom and Joan have responded

to the challenge by putting forth a challenge of their own. Through the Berger Foundation, founded

by Joan’s parents in 1961 with a focus on helping children, Tom and Joan are

making another significant

leadership gift in the form of a matching gift contribution. The Berger Foundation will match all gifts made to the NICU expansion project up to $500,000.

“The Berger Foundation is based on the belief that the future rests in the hands of our youth,” says Joan. “We are committed to doing everything we can to make sure these tiny NICU babies have a chance at a future.”

The matching gift was announced at the Tiny Baby Ball on September 7. The inspiration-filled atmosphere of the evening was the perfect backdrop, and Tom and Joan’s passion brought an immediate energy to the room.

“We understand the critical need to expand the NICU,” says Tom. “We want to contribute to the effort, and through our matching gift, we hope others will feel comfortable to join us in giving.”

Contributions to expand the AlexanderCenter for Neonatology will be matched – every dollar donated becomes two! yourgiving will now go even further to carefor our tiny babies and their families. Visittinybabyball.com to make your gift!

To learn more about the NICU campaign or to arrange a tour, contact Tori Spradlin, Foundation vice president at 407.325.1555 or [email protected]. To make an online gift, visit apmcfoundation.com.

Major Donors Answer Challenge with a Challenge

John Bozard, Foundation president, with Joan and Tom Kalimanis at the Tiny Baby Ball.

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JetBlue Airways, Golf Channel and Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge teamed together for the inaugural Champions for Arnold’s Kids Latrobe Classic — a unique event hosted by golf legend Arnold Palmer at his home course in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on September 9, 2013.

The event began with an evening reception at Bay Hill for more than 80 participants. Early the next morning, guests boarded a charter flight, provided by JetBlue Airways, to Latrobe, where Mr. Palmer welcomed them for a round of golf organized by Golf Channel at his Latrobe Country Club.

In addition to legendary golfer, Arnold Palmer, participants were also joined by PGA TOUR golfer Brian Davis, who good-naturedly agreed to be auctioned off to the highest bidder, joining one lucky team for play. Brian became a faithful ambassador for Arnold Palmer Medical Center when his daughter was a patient in the NICU at Winnie Palmer Hospital.

The one-of-a-kind golf experience raised over $200,000 and concluded with Dave Barger, CEO of JetBlue Airways, and Mike McCarley, president of Golf Channel, announcing a commitment by the three organizations to raise $1 million over the next five years to help expand the NICU.

“We are so thankful for three generous organizations who came together to

create one amazing event to benefit these tiny babies,” says John Bozard, president, Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation. “As we expand the NICU, it is partners such as these that make the project a reality, allowing us to treat more of Central Florida’s tiniest patients.”

To learn more about the 2014 event, visit LatrobeClassic.com.

Left to right: Dave Barger, president and CEO of JetBlue Airways; Mike McCarley, president of Golf Channel; Arnold Palmer; John Bozard, president of Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation; Ray Easler, vice president of hospitality and operations for Arnold Palmer Companies; and Greg Palmer, vice president of GolfNow.

Arnold Palmer welcomed more than 80 participants to the Inaugural Champions for Arnold’s Kids Latrobe Classic at his Latrobe Country Club in Pennsylvania for a very special day of golf benefiting Arnold Palmer Medical Center.

Champions for Arnold’s Kids Latrobe Classic Garners $1,000,000 Commitment

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Wawa Arrives in Central Florida - Great Community Partner In 2012, Wawa opened its first southeastern United States store here in Central Florida and brought its well-recognized culture of philanthropy along with it. A longtime supporter of children’s charities and programs, Wawa quickly sought out Arnold Palmer Medical Center and was moved to support the NICU at Winnie Palmer Hospital. Wawa elected to support the NICU by sponsoring Miracle Miles’ Walk-For-Winnie, a symbolic walk in recognition of our neonates and their families. Additionally, Wawa is a longtime supporter of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals® and has

continued their generous support since expanding to the Florida market by raising funds for Arnold Palmer Hospital and UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital through the efforts of Greater Orlando Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

“One of our founding principles is our ongoing commitment to the communities where we do business,” says Todd Souders, Wawa director of store operations for Florida. “We believe the NICU is vital to the Central Florida community, and we are committed to supporting its mission and the much-needed expansion project.”

Wawa has also teamed up with the Florida chapter of Variety – the

Children’s Charity, a longtime philanthropic partner of Wawa in their other markets. Variety – the Children’s Charity of Florida, which has supported Arnold Palmer Medical Center for more than 20 years, recently approached Wawa with an in-store fundraising campaign request. Wawa obliged, and A Little Change for a Brighter Future raised $3,200, which Variety Florida designated for Winnie Palmer Hospital, through “extra change” jars placed in Orlando-area Wawa stores.

“We’re thrilled to continue our partnership with Wawa in Orlando,” adds Roland Acosta, president of Variety Florida. “We look forward to teaming up with them in future fundraising activities in support of the children of Central Florida.”

Dr. Gregor Alexander (left) receives a donation from Todd Souders, Wawa director of store operations for Florida (middle) and Roland Acosta, president of Variety Florida (right), at a recent Wawa store grand opening.

Known as the children’s charity of the entertainment industry, Variety – The Children’s Charity is dedicated to promoting and protecting the health and well-being of children around the world. While they are an international organization, one of their areas of focus is the support of children’s initiatives, including local children’s hospitals. In our community, Variety – the Children’s Charity of Florida has been a charitable partner of Arnold Palmer Medical Center for more than 20 years. Their generous commitment to the NICU at Winnie Palmer Hospital has supported the lifesaving ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) program, caring for babies with life-threatening heart and lung problems.

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Generous Gift to NICU Continues Family Tradition Rick and Nancy Bosserman believe that giving back is what they’re supposed to do. It’s as simple as that.

It is said that children learn by example, and Rick Bosserman had truly exemplary examples to learn from. He learned that giving back to the community is what you’re supposed to do, because he saw his parents doing just that. His parents, Charles and Gladys Bosserman, were longtime philanthropic supporters of Arnold Palmer Medical Center and MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando.

The Bosserman family moved to Orlando in 1949, and the following year, Rick was born at our own Orange Memorial Hospital. As an Orlando native and “Orlando Health baby,” it seems like providence that Rick and his wife, Nancy, would choose to give their support to the babies at Winnie Palmer Hospital. In 2005, Rick and Nancy founded the For Giving Foundation as a vehicle to quietly give back to the community. “I feel blessed that we are able to carry on my parents’ legacy and their tradition of giving through our foundation,” says Rick. “I believe the For Giving name speaks for itself.”

“We are so pleased that Rick and Nancy are continuing the Bosserman family tradition of philanthropy and have chosen to give their support to one of our top priorities of expanding our NICU,” says John Bozard, Foundation president. “Their generosity will help give our tiniest patients a chance to survive and carry on their own family traditions.”

Rick and Nancy Bosserman with their family

Charles and Gladys BossermanCharles and Gladys Bosserman, fondly known to friends as Chuck and Willie, were wonderful champions of our Foundation mission for many years, supporting Arnold Palmer Medical Center and MD Anderson – Orlando. In fact, they were among a generous group of committed donors who carried out the vision to build the Charles Lewis Pavilion and raise the standard of cancer care in the Southeast. While the Bossermans were very humble in their giving, preferring to do so without recognition, their philanthropy earned them placement on the ORMC Heritage Circle Donor Wall, the Distinguished Philanthropist’s Wall and the Arnold Palmer Medical Center/Arnold Palmer Hospital Early Donor Wall. Beginning in 1985, their support continued for 25 years. Both Chuck and Willie passed away in 2011; however, their generosity and kindness will never be forgotten. Their legacy will continue to live on through their son, his family and the For Giving Foundation.

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37th Annual Bert M. Warden’s Golden south Classic Presented by adidas®

America’s brightest high school track and field athletes competed at the 37th Annual Bert M. Warden’s Golden South Classic presented by adidas® this past summer. The nationally-recognized competition was on held Saturday, May 18th at the Warden Stadium at The First Academy in Orlando and raised nearly $130,000 for its longtime beneficiary, the Sports Medicine Program at Arnold Palmer Hospital.

The internationally attended track and field event is one of three meets in the prestigious adidas® Golden Stripes series, which means that winners in the men’s and women’s mile and 100-meter races were automatically invited to compete in the adidas® Dream Mile and Dream 100 in New York City on May 25, 2013. While the meet’s Classic Division caters to experienced athletes, the Prep Division, a series of events with no qualifying standards, geared toward beginner athletes, is an excellent way for younger participants to experience a competitive track and field event that creates lasting excitement about future competition. This growing division has proven to be a great start for kids who are interested in track and field, allowing them an opportunity to gain experience and knowledge. The Prep Division continues to grow exponentially from year to year and many past participants return to compete in the classic division events.

Thank you to our sponsors:•Bert Martin

Foundation•adidas® •The First Academy•SeaWorld Orlando•C&S Press•Coca-Cola

•Holiday Inn Express & Suites

•National Training Center

•Kohl’s Associates in Action Program

•Rural Metro Ambulance

•Jon and Betsy Hughes

For more information, on next year’s meet, please visit

goldensouth.com.

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15th Annual Miracle Miles Presented by Panera Bread® Raises Funding for NICU at Winnie Palmer HospitalOn Saturday, September 21, over 4,000 runners, walkers and spectators of all ages gathered at Lake Eola in downtown Orlando for the 15th Annual Miracle Miles presented by Panera Bread®. The event, which features 5K and 15K races, is held to raise critical funds for the Alexander Center for Neonatology at Winnie Palmer Hospital. With the matching funds from the Berger Foundation challenge gift, more than $82,000 was raised in online fundraising this year.

“Miracle Miles is a very special day for anyone who has a connection to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Winnie Palmer Hospital,” says Gregor Alexander, MD, a neonatologist at Winnie Palmer Hospital and founder of Miracle Miles. “The event brings many of our past NICU families together every

year and allows the community to join us in celebration of all the babies and families that have been cared for by our team.”

To date, Miracle Miles has raised more than $1 million to help provide the highest level of care for more than 1,600 premature babies each year. Our sponsors are invaluable to raising the financial support year after year at Miracle Miles, ultimately helping to save the lives of our tiniest patients.

Special thanks to our event sponsors and media partners. For a complete list of event supporters, Team Captains and Fundraisers visit MiracleMilesRun.com.

Thank you to our sponsors:• Presenting Sponsor: Panera Bread

• 15K Sponsor: JetBlue

• 5K Sponsor: Pediatrix Medical Group

• Walk-For-Winnie Sponsor: Wawa

• Kids’ Activity Sponsor: Nestle Infant Nutrition

• Kids’ Fun Run Sponsor: SeaWorld Orlando

• Opening Ceremony Sponsors: The Vaughn Group and Fulcrum Partners

• Print Partner: Signature Dezigns

• Beverage Partner: Coca-Cola

Media Partners:

• MIX 105.1 FM• WKMG Channel 6• Orlando Magazine• Orlando Life• Florida Doctor Magazine

All proceeds from the 15th Annual Miracle Miles will support the expansion of the Alexander Center for Neonatology. The expansion will add 30 beds and 19,000 square feet to the facility.

Runners at the start line of the 5K race

This year's top fundraising team, Team

Tin Man, led by Trey & Nicole Flynn, raised over $8,800 in support

of tiny babies.

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In recognition of a decades-long business and philanthropic partnership, Mateer Harbert’s gift will name Business Center in new Patient Tower at ORMC

When one considers Orlando Health’s nearly 100 years of serving the Central Florida community, there are only a handful of organizations that have shared much of our history. Mateer Harbert is one of these partners. For decades, Mateer Harbert’s sound counsel has helped guide Orlando Health.

Mateer Harbert has also been a generous philanthropic friend of Orlando Health, committed to our mission and our vision. That generosity and commitment has been expressed yet again through their support of the comprehensive ORMC project, helping us put in place the essential facilities and technologies necessary to continue to provide the highest level of clinically-integrated care. The ORMC project comprises the Acute Care Pavilion and new Patient Tower, both designed from the patient and family perspective. The Acute Care Pavilion will greatly increase the capacity of ORMC’s most complex and lifesaving services, including emergency, trauma, cardiac and surgical care. The new 350,000-square-foot Patient Tower will feature dedicated cardiac and ICU floors, enhanced inpatient rooms, and a grand lobby area.

Located on the first floor of the new Patient Tower, the Mateer Harbert Business Center will provide on-site computer and Internet services in a convenient, quiet setting for patients, families and visitors to conduct business or update family and friends. It will also serve as a meaningful and lasting tribute to Mateer Harbert’s legacy in the community. As a testimony to Mateer Harbert’s commitment to the health and well-being of our future generations, we share the following excerpt from president David Evans’ letter to the firm’s shareholders.

MATEER HARBERT PLEDGEs MAJoR GIFT

Attorneys with Mateer Harbert law firm, pictured left to right: Thomas R. Harbert, David L.

Evans, Melissa J. Battles, John D. Hanebrink and Kurt E. Thalwitzer.

Dear Firm Shareholders:

As all of you are aware, we have had a very strong

relationship with Orlando Health spanning many

decades, and in many ways we consider ourselves to be

a part of the hospital team. The Executive Committee

received a presentation from the Foundation, and

upon consideration of the nature and scope of our

relationship, along with our admiration and personal

support of the hospital’s healthcare mission in our

community, we have made a pledge to the Foundation.

...this contribution will make a difference, and we

should all be proud that we can support Orlando

Health in this way.

David

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Managing Director of Waldorf Astoria & Hilton Bonnet Creek Complex Touched by Trauma CareA personal family experience inspired the Kacheris family’s generous gift to the ORMC Level One Trauma Center

As guests at the ONE NIGHTSM event in May 2012, Peter and Maribeth Kacheris were moved by the compelling firsthand stories of people whose lives were saved because of ORMC’s Level One Trauma Center. The emotional impact left them thinking, “We should really do something.”

Like many people in the community, Peter and Maribeth were glad to know that ORMC’s Trauma Center, the only Level One Trauma Center in Central Florida, is always ready to provide lifesaving care to the most critically injured. They also thought they would never need it. But just a few months after attending their first ONE NIGHT, Peter answered his phone to hear, “Dad, I’ve been in an accident.” Home on a college break, 21-year-old Will was on his way to visit friends in Lake Mary when the driver of a Chevy Suburban ran a red light and T-boned Will’s Honda Accord at 55 mph.

Remarkably, Will initially experienced only minor pain. As a precaution, he was taken to nearby South Seminole Hospital, a part of Orlando Health. Quick action and evaluation revealed a serious trauma injury: Will had a lacerated spleen and was bleeding internally. He was airlifted to ORMC’s

Level One Trauma Center, where extensive resources and a highly specialized trauma team are ready 24/7. When Peter arrived, he was in disbelief that he was actually standing in the Trauma Center and that it was his own son being cared for by this extraordinary team.

Doctors explained the seriousness of the damage to Will’s spleen, adding that while it was the seatbelt that caused the injury, without it he probably would not have survived. They made the decision to fight to preserve the spleen — a decision made possible because of the exceptional level of care and expertise, along with the most advanced technology and resources, available at the Level One Trauma Center. With close monitoring, Will recovered without surgery, spending five days in the Trauma Center’s ICU and Step-Down units.

As managing director of Waldorf Astoria and Hilton Bonnet Creek Complex, Peter knows about treating people well. “Hospitals and hotels are in some ways very similar,” says Peter. “It was clear that the people there weren’t just coming to work. We were consistently and overwhelmingly impressed with the comprehensive care Will received. From the physicians to housekeeping, everyone

demonstrated a perfect combination of professionalism and compassion.”

Peter and his family are now dedicated advocates of the Trauma Center, and he says, “We felt that we needed to do our small part, to say ‘thank you.’ We will be lifelong friends of ORMC.”

Peter is also committed to helping ensure that the Bonnet Creek Complex continues to support Orlando Health Foundation events, knowing that one day an employee may need lifesaving trauma care. He sums it up with, “It’s a good place to be in a bad situation.”

To learn more about the Level One Trauma Center or to make a gift, contact Jeremy Gamble, Foundation vice president at 321.841.8870 or [email protected]

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southwest Community Board Hosts Two “The Doctor Will see you Now …” EventsGuests were invited to learn more about the extraordinary services provided at Dr. P. Phillips Hospital and Health Central Hospital

The Southwest Community Board hosted receptions at Dr. P. Phillips Hospital and Health Central Hospital, inviting local residents to learn more about the exceptional healthcare services available to them right in their own local communities.

Orlando Health senior vice president Mark Jones welcomed guests for tours and presentations by cardiologist Israel Mantecon, MD, and critical care medicine physician Sam Venus, MD. Dr. Mantecon led a tour of several areas, including the Chest Pain Observation Unit, Cath Lab, Nuclear Medicine and Radiology. Dr. Venus then gave guests a tour of a patient room and explained the hospitalist program and its positive impact on patient care.

Greg Ohe, Health Central Hospital president, welcomed guests to an insider look at cancer services at Health Central Hospital. Physicians Mickey Liao, MD, oncology/hematology, and Tomas Dvorak, MD, radiation oncology, guided a tour of the Infusion Center and the Radiology area of the 16,500-square-foot treatment facility that houses radiation oncology and medical oncology services, including radiation treatments, infusion treatments and chemotherapy.

Many thanks go to the Southwest Community Board for hosting these informative and enjoyable community receptions.

1. Phil Easterling, Orlando Health Foundation board member, with his wife, Jane; Mark Jones; Rosalee and Robert Serros, Orlando Health Foundation board member

2. Southwest Community board members Kelly Nead and Dr. Israel Mantecon

3. Glyn Griffis and Kerry Van Etten, Southwest Community Board member

4. Dr. Tomas Dvorak; Stina d’Uva, president, West Orange Chamber of Commerce; Dr. Mickey Liao; and Greg Ohe

5. April Hollabaugh, Southwest Community Board member, and guest Britta Hooker

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To join the 1918 Society, visit orlandohealthfoundation.com/1918society and make your gift.

“We joined the 1918

Society as a way to give

annually to Orlando

Health. By giving through

the 1918 Society, we

know that the donation

is used for great purposes

and fulfills goals of the

Foundation benefiting our

community.”

— Joan Clayton

1918 society Members Ken and Joan Clayton Also Give of Their Time and TalentsTo say that Ken and Joan Clayton have roots in the Orlando community may be an understatement. Ken, co-founder of Orlando law firm Clayton and McCulloh, was born at our own Orange Memorial Hospital and grew up in the area, graduating from Winter Park High School. Both Ken and Joan have served as elders at First Presbyterian Church of Orlando. They raised their son and two daughters here, and the family has now grown to include eight grandchildren.

Ken and Joan Clayton have been 1918 Society members for several years, pairing their philanthropic giving with their personal commitment and service to the mission of the Orlando Health Foundation. A board member of the Foundation since 2002, Ken has chaired the Finance, Investment and Planned Giving Committee for the past four years. Joan has joined with other dedicated volunteers to host

luncheons, cultivation events and hospital tours to benefit ORMC and MD Anderson - Orlando.

Both Ken and Joan are advocates of the ORMC Level One Trauma Center, having attended many of the ONE NIGHT™ events. They also feel strongly about making others aware of the lifesaving services available to the community because of the Level One Trauma Center, and the philanthropic support needed to sustain it. In fact, Joan was involved since the very beginning, serving on the first ONE NIGHT Committee. Over the years, Joan has also been a participant in many Women Playing For T.I.M.E.® golf and tennis fundraising events.

We are grateful for the Claytons’ many years of involvement in the Orlando community and their continued commitment and service to the Orlando Health Foundation.

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CoRPoRATE PARTNER sPoTLIGHT:

What do 5Ks, men wearing pink and racing dragons all have in common? They are just a sampling of the many Orlando Health Foundation fundraising events. Organizing such a diverse collection of events can be challenging but, whenever the call goes out, there is one corporate partner who always answers in a big way. For well over a decade, Landry’s Restaurants, Inc. has supported Foundation events, bringing their distinctive concept approach to each event with a creativity that consistently exceeds expectations.

As one of America’s largest dining, entertainment, gaming and hospitality companies, Landry’s expertise runs the gamut from small to large, casual to elegant, and always with a unique creative flair. They approach their support of the Foundation in the same manner, bringing their “A game”

each and every time, whether it’s keeping participants in the race at our annual signature runs or delighting guests with delectable catered cuisine at a milestone celebration.

From the beginning of their corporate partnership, Landry’s has supported the Foundation through budget-relieving contributions and in-kind donations that have significantly elevated the success of our events. From annual support of our signature runs, such as Miracle Miles and the Dick Batchelor Run, to full-service catering for our formal events, Landry’s has proven themselves a loyal partner through the years! Because of their steadfast commitment to our mission, their partnership continues to grow with more recent involvement in the Real Men Wear Pink, A Taste for Learning, Spring Swirl and Walgreens Orlando International Dragon Boat Festival events as well as this year’s title sponsorship of the Tiny Baby Ball’s “Happily Ever After” Party.

In 2012, the dragons were met by dinosaurs when Landry’s T-Rex team took home top prizes at the Walgreens Orlando International Dragon Boat Festival.

Landry’s brought out an impressive assortment of their delicious brands to the 2009 Block Party celebrating Arnold Palmer Medical Center’s 20th Birthday.

The Landry’s culinary team has flexed their creative muscles on more than one occasion, including the 2004 Birds of a Feather and the opening of the Bert Martin’s Champions for Children Emergency Department & Trauma Center in 2005. These two events exceeded $80,000 in value.

“Children have always been the focus of our restaurants and it seemed a logical choice to support an organization that shares our same values and commitment to excellence. Over our 15-year relationship we

have come to know and respect Arnold Palmer Medical Center and all of Orlando Health for the outstanding work they do for our community. We are honored to partner with them whenever they need our assistance.”

Marty Sherman – Regional Vice President Rainforest Cafe, YAK & YETI and T-REX

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The december Classic Golf Event hosted by Rich lerner* Benefiting: Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & BabiesDecember 7-9, 2013DecemberClassic.com

pNC Father/son ChallengeHosted by The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club OrlandoBenefiting: Healthy Families Orange at The Howard Phillips Center for Children & FamiliesDecember 12-15, 2013Location: The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club OrlandoPNCFatherSonChallenge.com

dick batchelor Run for the Children 5K & Kids’ Fun RunHosted by Universal Orlando® ResortBenefiting: The Howard Phillips Center for Children & FamiliesJanuary 18, 2014Location: Universal Orlando® ResortDickBatchelorRun.com

arnold palmer Invitational presented by MasterCardBenefiting: Arnold Palmer Medical Center FoundationMarch 17-23, 2014Location: Bay Hill Club & LodgeArnoldPalmerInvitational.com

spring swirl Wine Tasting and auction Benefiting: The Howard Phillips Center for Children & FamiliesApril 2014SpringSwirl.com

oNE NIGhTsM To Celebrate Excellence in Trauma CareBenefiting: Level One Trauma Care at Orlando Regional Medical CenterMay 4, 2014Location: The Mall at MilleniaOneNightSavesLives.com

a Taste for learningBenefiting: Orlando Health Medical Education in partnership with Valencia FoundationMay 17, 2014Location: Rosen Shingle CreekATasteForLearning.com

bert M. Warden’s Golden south Classic Track & Field Competition presented by adidas®Founding Donor, The Bert Martin Foundation Presented by adidas®Benefiting: Sports Medicine at Arnold Palmer Hospital for ChildrenMay 24, 2014Location: The Warden Stadium at The First Academy GoldenSouth.com

EVENTs IN sUPPoRT oF oRLANDo HEALTH FoUNDATIoNBelow is a summary of upcoming events and initiatives supporting the Orlando Health Foundation. Events included represent a wide variety of formats, 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 OrlandoHealthFoundation.com.

For more information about Foundation events, please email [email protected].*Externally managed events

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DAy TRIPs

TRAVEL CLUB

GaMblE plaNTaTIoN/ lIppIzaN sTallIoNs January 23, 2014 8:15 am – 6:15 pmCost: $75Take a guided tour of Gamble Mansion, the only surviving antebellum plantation house in South Florida. Enjoy a family style lunch at Der Dutchman. See the world famous Lippizan Stallions practice and watch as they perform rare and beautiful moves.

day IN alaChua February 21, 2014 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Cost: $65Begin with a delicious “Big Apple” lunch at Dave’s New York Deli, featuring world-famous Carnegie Deli meat. Visit Dudley Farm Historic State Park, a one-of-a-kind authentic 325-acre working “Cracker” farm, and see the evolution of Florida farming.

Tour the Matheson Museum and learn the history of Gainesville, Alachua County and North Florida.

FloRIda sTRaWbERRy FEsTIVal March, 2014 Relive a time in American history when fairs and festivals brought communities together through celebrations of their harvests. Enjoy crafts, horticulture, livestock, agriculture, fine arts, rides, entertainment and lots of strawberries!

KIRK oRGaN CoNCERT March 29, 2014 10:00 am – 6:00 pm; Cost: $74Enjoy a musical organ concert at the Kirk of Dunedin Community Church, home to one of the greatest orchestral/theatre styled pipe organs in the world. Have lunch at Cricketers British Pub prior to the show.

*Prices are per person and subject to change.

Visit orlandohealthfoundation.com/travelclub for full itineraries and trip details, and to receive our e-newsletter,

travel updates and special promotions in your inbox!

To make a reservation, contact barbara at life’s a Trip Tours. 407.855.9732 or [email protected]

Reference orlando health Foundation when booking your trip!

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U.s. & INTERNATIoNAL TRIPsITalIaN VIsTasMarch 15 – 28, 2014 Collette Vacations Cost: from $4,549* – seats basedupon availability Enjoy multiple-night stays in Rome, Florence, Venice, the Sorrento coast and Stresa in the Lakes District. Discover Classical and Christian Rome; walk in the footsteps of the ancient Romans in Pompeii; visit Florence’s Academy Gallery; enjoy a guided walking tour of Venice; and sail to the enchanting Isle of Capri. Enjoy regional Italian wines with every included dinner. Visit Lugano, Switzerland, and cruise to Isola dei Pescatori.

ThE GREaT RIVERs oF EuRopEMay 8 – 22, 2014Grand Circle Cost: from $3,695* – price does not include airfareCruise the historic Rhine, Main and Danube rivers. Spend two nights moored in Vienna and enjoy a city tour of Austria’s Baroque capital. Visit Room 600 (site of the Nazi War crime trials) during our tour of Nuremberg, and experience dinner and traditional

musical entertainment in a local Rudesheim or Regensburg restaurant. Discover the Netherlands, Germany and Austria – with an affordable optional extension to Bruges, Belgium.

alasKa adVENTuRE: laNd aNd CRuIsEJune 17 – 27, 2014 Collette Vacations Cost: from $3,829* Book by December 17 and save $100Spend three nights in the heart of Seattle, followed by seven nights journeying past pristine Alaskan scenery. Cruise through Tracy Arm Fjord and the famous Inside Passage; explore Juneau, the beautiful capital of Alaska; and visit Ketchikan, the “Salmon Capital of the World.” Enjoy lively entertainment nightly aboard the cruise and indulge in savory cuisine along the way.

CaNadIaN RoCKIEs & GlaCIER NaTIoNal paRK July 11 – 19, 2014 Tauck (Reference # 1227485) Cost: from 4,590* – price does not include airfare

Visit five world-renowned national parks in the Canadian Rockies and Montana – Waterton Lakes National Park, Glacier National Park, Kootenay, Jasper and Banff. Stay inside the parks at Fairmont resorts and enjoy special features such as an Ice Explorer ride on Athabasca Glacier, a wine-and-cheese reception hosted by a local artist, and a trip on a historic 1930s’ vintage touring bus over the Going-to-the-Sun Road.

oN THE HoRIZoN… Romantic Germany (Tauck)Booking # 1245562August 23 – September 5, 2014Cost: $5,590* (airfare not included)

Venice & The Dalmatian Coast (Tauck)Booking # 1235092September 9 – 18, 2014Cost: $6,690* (airfare not included)

Tropical Costa Rica (Collette Vacations)Booking # 565828November 1 – 9, 2014Cost: $2,149* (Book by May 1, 2014 and save $100)

JuNEau, alasKaVENICE, ITaly CaNadIaN RoCKIEs

*Prices are limited time offers, per person, based on double occupancy. Above trips do include airfare unless indicated otherwise. Price does not include insurance. To MaKE a REsERVaTIoN, CoNTaCT ouR TRaVEl paRTNERs:

Collette Vacations – 877.872.4331Tauck –1.800.241.1365 (ask for Sue Schettini)Grand Circle – 1.800.597.2452 Ext. 2Reference the Orlando Health Foundation when booking your trip!

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Memorial ContributorsApril 1, 2013 to August 31, 2013

In Memory of John L. ApodacaMrs. Lucille C. Apodaca

In Memory of Jon T. BaldwinMr. Cyril GallimoreMr. and Mrs. Robert M. Taylor

In Memory of Ben M. BeasleyMr. Christopher L. Reigle and Ms. Donna K. AdamsMr. and Mrs. Victor A. Zollo Jr.

In Memory of William BeerMs. Anna R. BermudezMr. Ralph CostnerL.A. Ditty DBA Inclusion CareMs. Carla PachecoMr. Robert A. RussellMr. and Mrs. Earl J. ShafferMr. J. Gregory Smith

In Memory of John J. BogurskeMrs. Kathleen M. Bogurske

In Memory of Alice M. BootyMs. Deborah E. AustinMrs. Cheryl A. CollinsJ Robinson GroupMr. and Mrs. Robert O. MarksMr. and Mrs. Scott McConnellOrlando Health Foundation, Inc.

In Memory of Hassell F. BowmanMrs. Patricia A. Bowman

In Memory of Ruth M. BreadyMr. and Mrs. John F. BreadyLaw Offices of Bruce L. DornerMr. and Mrs. Philip Smith

In Memory of Imani T. BrownMs. Cheryl Kelley

In Memory of Charles R. BruehlMs. Shanthi R. Bruehl

In Memory of Paul K. BurdineOrlando Health Foundation, Inc.

In Memory of Helen L. BuzzardMr. and Mrs. John B. Russell

In Memory of Imogene L. Caines-Perry

Family of the Caines-PerryMs. Elizabeth S. HinkleMs. Peggy J. Smith

In Memory of Kirk ChildersMr. and Mrs. William S. Moss

In Memory of Robert R. CollinsMrs. and Mr. Alease W. Case

In Memory of Jerry L. CopenheferMs. Kay A. Tiffe

In Memory of Dorothy E. Corcoran

Mr. and Mrs. George M. Robb

In Memory of Loralei S. Coutermarsh

Ms. Donna M. HopkinsMs. Juanita C. Powe

In Memory of Donald T. CurranASTD ConnecticutMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. BelmonteMr. and Mrs. Robert G. BouchardMr. and Mrs. Salvatore CannellaMr. and Mrs. David ChapnickMr. and Mrs. Robert ChizzonitiMr. and Mrs. Robert D. ChusmirMs. Denise R. CoursenMr. and Mrs. Wayne P. CoursenMr. Elliot M. GeimanMrs. Pamela A. KalaygianMr. and Mrs. John S. PalattaPlay Groups SchoolMr. and Mrs. Michael P. Walton

In Memory of James F. CusickMs. Jenny BrownGucci America, Inc.Ms. Joyce E. HalterThe Judy Maple FoundationMr. Jeffrey A. MayMs. Sally A. Wenner

In Memory of Johnathan B. DavisFriends of Johnathan Davis

In Memory of Judy DelaneyMr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Hooker

In Memory of William D. Diamond

Barnwell County Department of Social ServicesMs. Connie R. HiersMs. Ann W. HugginsMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lott Jr.Ms. Amy W. Warren

In Memory of Shirley R. EleyMr. Gregory L. Lynch

In Memory of Wolfgang H. Engelmann

Bay City Flower Co.Mr. and Mrs. John E. BengierMr. Tony M. Bowen Jr.Brown & Brown of Florida, Inc.Mr. John H. BumgarnerDelray Plants Co.Foliage Garden Club of ApopkaFringe Benefit Plans, Inc.Green Circle GrowersHermann Engelmann Greenhouses, Inc.Imperial Builders & SupplyMr. and Mrs. Robert C. JavorowskyMs. PJ J. Ketcham-RobinsonMs. Lis F. KnudsenMr. Joseph A. KrahulecMasterTagMr. and Mrs. Mark S. McCartneyMrs. Judith M. MoralesOglesby Plants International, Inc.Orange County Agriscience TeachersPearce Worldwide Logistics, Inc.Penang Nursery Inc.Poppelmann Plastics LLCMr. and Mrs. Morey RaiskinSuntrust Banks, Inc.Mrs. Renate A. SuttonSyngentaMs. Elise TuxburyVan Wingerden InternationalVFLS, Inc.Wiggins Bros Well DrillingMr. Peter G. WoodMr. and Mrs. Ron E. Zitza

In Memory of George W. FancherMr. and Mrs. Dwight E. CollinsMrs. Beverly J. FancherMr. and Mrs. Paul S. Heidner

In Memory of Melvin A. FeddonMrs. Laurie D. FeddonMrs. Phyllis J. FitzwaterChaplain Anne D. Hobbs

In Memory of Jeffery E. FelshawMiss Janeth A. Henao

In Memory of Dale B. FerreriMrs. Dawn T. Golden

In Memory of Michael J. FitzwaterMrs. Patricia S. Waring

In Memory of Ines GarciaMs. Nereida Perez

In Memory of Dora J. GilesLake Conway East Homeowners Association, Inc.

In Memory of Randy F. GravesMr. and Mrs. Robert J. JonesMs. Mary V. Mitts

In Memory of Gerard W. GriffinMr. Robert Kopcho

In Memory of Annabelle L. HayesMr. and Mrs. Michael B. DonaheyMr. and Mrs. Jackson J. Peterson

In Memory of Bonnie HillMs. Miriam L. Bonilla

In Memory of David P. HoneyMr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Barley

In Memory of James R. HooverMs. Susan Hatfield

In Memory of Robert C. HubbardMrs. Ruth S. Hubbard

In Memory of Marguerite D. Husband

Ms. Sandra A. NeverettMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Travis

In Memory of Richard M. Interrante

Mrs. Elvera M. Interrante

In Memory of Mary E. KearnMr. and Mrs. Anthony M. BittnerMr. and Mrs. Richard T. BrennanMr. William CameronMs. Abigail S. CulbertMr. and Mrs. David C. CulbertMr. Richard C. CulbertMr. and Mrs. Richard J. FerrisMr. and Mrs. James W. GoodrichMs. Erin M. HudsonThe Jensen Family Foundation

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 lifesaving care for others.

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Long & Foster RealtorsThe Northern Trust CompanyMr. and Mrs. Howard RolandMr. and Mrs. Daniel L. RonkMs. Kimberly M. RosensteelMr. and Mrs. Joel H. Sharp Jr.Mrs. Launa Stayer-MaloneyDr. and Mrs. Richard E. Workman

In Memory of Terry D. KieftMr. and Mrs. Robert C. AcuffMs. Joan P. Rusk

In Memory of Bob G. LampkinMrs. Beverly L. Lampkin

In Memory of Alyce J. LaVanwayMrs. Zelda LaVanway

In Memory of Liana N. LavoieDr. Anita M. ColinMs. Maressa M. FigueroaDr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hutchinson IIKSC BusinessMr. Thomas G. LumanMr. and Mrs. Robert L. McKiernanMrs. Janice J. RobertsonMs. Sheryl E. SchmuckerMrs. Mary Ann ShafferMs. Flora H. Twachtman

In Memory of Fred L. LawyerMrs. Ruby G. Armstrong

In Memory of Sherry L. LeftowMr. Sam Leftow

In Memory of Judith L. LeGrosMs. Mary A. Gibbons

In Memory of Ronald G. LynchMr. Edward E. Pineiro

In Memory of Kathleen LyonsMr. Michael D. Lyons

In Memory of James G. MahoneyMs. Nicole M. Lauzon

In Memory of Kevin G. MannMs. Lynn B. Curtis

In Memory of John M. MargesonMr. and Mrs. Howard W. Haynie Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William E. LoosierRussell Lands, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Murray M. Webb

In Memory of Richard E. MarkleyAttorneys’ Title Fund Services, LLC

In Memory of Joyce R. McKeyMs. Candace J. McKey

In Memory of James F. McLeanMs. Kathryn U. Merritt

In Memory of Carmen L. McMahan

Mrs. Rollie Rae AllenMs. Alicia D. BechtelMs. Kathleen L. BlackMs. Patricia D. BoyetteMr. and Mrs. James F. ClontzMrs. Cheryl A. CollinsMr. Timothy A. FarleyMrs. Phyllis J. FitzwaterMr. and Mrs. Milton H. FriedmanMr. Jeremy D. GambleMr. and Mrs. Mark D. GuilfoyleDr. and Mrs. Douglas E. HardyMs. Violet W. HydeMs. Karen Thornton JensenMrs. Linda M. KimballMrs. Wendy R. KimelmanMr. and Mrs. Robert D. KingMrs. Leslie A. Line-Anderson and Mr. Bennett AndersonMs. Patricia A. LoyMr. and Mrs. David K. McCormickMr. Joseph D. McMahan Jr.Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William RudloffMs. Alisa M. SlimickMs. Amy L. StanleyMr. and Mrs. Stephen M. StoneMr. and Mrs. Jacob V. StuartMr. Ramon M. VasquezMr. and Mrs. Jonathan WrightMr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Zimmer

In Memory of Frank H. MetcalfMs. Joyce Louser

In Memory of Mildred D. MillerAnonymous

In Memory of James D. MitchellMs. Rosemarie AldredKonrad Merklein Action Bolt & ToolMs. Carolyn S. SkaffSouthEastern Michigan Chapter, NECAMrs. Marilyn L. SullivanMr. Peter J. Ulbrich Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Winsor

In Memory of Linda L. MullinsMr. Leonard D. Mullins

In Memory of Antoinette L. NelliMs. Andrea Suggs

In Memory of Sylvia L. PaskinDr. Randall S. BernsteinMs. Joan M. CorthierMrs. Lorre S. DavisMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. FriedmanMs. Kristine K. MalkoskiMr. Elliot I. MolkMs. Jennifer K. MosesNational Guardian Life Insurance CompanyMrs. Adele H. PaskinMr. and Mrs. Robert C. RosenfeldMr. Robert A. SchuckmanMr. and Mrs. Scott SemarMs. Marilee C. UnruhMr. and Mrs. W. Michael Wells

In Memory of Mary E. PetersonMr. Dennis Halloran

In Memory of Joyce A. PhillipsMrs. Cynthia L. CalhounMr. and Mrs. James A. GarrettMrs. Kristie A. LambertMs. Zella J. MeyerRaymond James Financial, Inc.

In Memory of John A. PrestiMr. Charles A. Torrisi

In Memory of John RestichLake Conway East Homeowners Association, Inc.

In Memory of Modesto and Carmelia Rolandini

Mr. James G. Rolandini

In Memory of Daniel L. RoumainMrs. Michelle M. AdamsAmerican Express Gift Matching ProgramMrs. Simone O. Roumain

In Memory of Alfonso M. Santiago

Mr. James A. BulsonMs. Assunta N. Das

In Memory of Bryony P. SimmsMr. and Mrs. Craig Varnadore

In Memory of Christina M. SiniMs. Ruby E. Johnson

In Memory of Marjorie M. StrongMs. Cynthia Mansour

In Memory of Sarah C. Szafranski

SAO Entertainment Fund

In Memory of Chelsey J. TaylorMr. and Mrs. John R. AdamsMr. and Mrs. Carlos M. Rodriguez

In Memory of Peter J. TriggMr. and Mrs. William B. Milliken

In Memory of Michael S. TurnerMr. and Mrs. Ken A. CordellMr. and Mrs. Mike A. HeadMr. and Mrs. John R. RoseMr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Scott

In Memory of Jean Y. ValloneMr. Russell C. Vallone

In Memory of Jerry L. VestalMrs. Sterling S. Vestal

In Memory of Jeanne M. Viggiano-Watson

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wilcox

In Memory of Margaret K. Walker

CNA Foundation

In Memory of Tony WatcherMr. and Mrs. John S. Jensen

In Memory of Tracy G. WatkinsMrs. Sharon E. Watkins

In Memory of Sheila N. WeddonPerry Brothers Aviation Fuels, LLC

In Memory of Frances S. Westbrook

Mr. and Mrs. Garry M. Gucwa

In Memory of Janet H. WoolwineMr. and Mrs. Don R. AmmermanMr. and Mrs. Danny C. MartinMrs. Saralyn O. RodriguezMs. Julie SchafferMs. Stephanie ShetlerThe Spirit of Caregiving, LLCMr. Michael H. StallingsMs. Beverly D. Westmoreland

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The following are upcoming fundraising events hosted by the Foundation in support of orlando health.

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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 17 inside this issue or visit OrlandoHealthFoundation.com

*For fundraising event volunteer opportunities, email: [email protected].

oNE NIGhT to Celebrate Excellence in Trauma CareHosted by The Mall at MilleniaMay 4, 2014

bert M. Warden’s Golden south ClassicPresented by adidas® May 24, 2014

dick batchelor Run for the Children 5K & Kids’ Fun RunHosted by Universal Orlando Resort January 18, 2014

arnold palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard®Hosted by Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & LodgeMarch 17-23, 2014

spring swirl Wine Tasting & auctionApril 2014