Winter 2025 inspireTiny Babies,BIG Miracles
2 INSPIRE - WINTER 2025 Dear Friends,As we reflect on another remarkable year at Orlando Health, I am filled with deep gratitude for the generosity and partnership that continue to define our work with the community. Your support sustains and inspires the innovation and excellence that sets Orlando Health apart.We continue to focus on the Orlando Health Children’s Pavilion, a cornerstone of our vision for the future of pediatric healthcare. This new facility will bring together more than 30 pediatric specialties and services under one roof, creating a seamless, family-centered experience for children across the region. It’s an extraordinary step forward in continuing the legacy that began decades ago with the creation of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and then Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies. As we celebrate this legacy, we also honor 50 years of neonatal excellence — a milestone that started with one of Florida’s first Neonatal Intensive Care Units at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) and has grown into one of the nation’s top programs at Orlando Health. Our community’s dedication to supporting these tiny patients remains as strong today as it was half a century ago.Across our system, we’re advancing care and expanding access in meaningful ways. • The renovations to the Orlando Health ORMC Emergency Department will further enhance our ability to provide lifesaving care with speed, precision and compassion. • The Suree & Zaby Vyas Foundation’s recent gift to establish a state-of-the-art Learning and Education Center at Orlando Health Lake Mary Hospital demonstrates how philanthropy fuels innovation.• The ongoing support of partners such as FINFROCK and partners of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals® continues to strengthen our foundation of community giving.• We also welcome new leadership to our system, including the Chief Scientific Officer at Orlando Health Cancer Institute, whose expertise will guide groundbreaking discoveries and bring new hope to patients and families.Each article in this issue of Inspire reflects what is possible when generosity meets vision. Your ongoing support enables us to expand care, elevate excellence and create new opportunities for healing, not just today, but for future generations.On behalf of all of us at Orlando Health Foundation, thank you for your commitment, compassion and belief in our mission. I wish you and your loved ones a joyful holiday season and a bright, healthy new year.With gratitude,John W. BozardPresident, Orlando Health Foundation
ORLANDOHEALTHFOUNDATION.COM 34 Suree & Zaby Vyas Foundation Inspires the Future of Learning5 Advancing Digestive Healthcare Across the Globe6 2025 Annual Nicholas Dellamonico Trauma Conference7 Continuing the Transformation of Emergency Care8 Welcoming Jad Chahoud, MD, MPH: New Chief Scientific Officer for Adult Oncology9 Gratitude Powered by a Donor-Advised Fund10 Celebrating 50 Years of BIG Miracles12 Game On: Delta Air Lines Donates $25,000 to Support Kids Through Play13 Orlando Health Children’s Pavilion Hits Major Milestone14 Sparking Good: Walmart and Sam’s Club Make a Difference15 Marriott Vacations Worldwide Hosts 26th Annual Caring Classic Golf Tournament16 FINFROCK: Impact Beyond Measure18 Golf Fore Good Topgolf Tournament 19 Tribute GiftsContentsWinter 2025
4 INSPIRE - WINTER 2025 Suree & Zaby Vyas Foundation Inspires the Future of LearningThrough their extraordinary generosity, the Suree & Zaby Vyas Foundation is helping shape the next generation of healthcare excellence. Their $500,000 gift will create the new Comprehensive Learning and Education Center at Orlando Health Lake Mary Hospital, a state-ofthe-art space designed to elevate medical training, enhance patient care and inspire continued innovation. The Vyas Foundation’s gift will fund critical technology and equipment, including high-fidelity mannequins, advanced audiovisual systems and specialized tools suitable for both adult and pediatric use, an effort that will ultimately strengthen diagnostic accuracy and improve patient outcomes. Their contribution will also support a dedicated program coordinator to guide educational programming and partnerships.The impact of the Suree & Zaby Vyas Foundation’s philanthropy has already inspired others to give, accelerating the vision for this transformative learning environment.The Learning and Education Center will feature:• A full simulation patient room • Computer education suite • Small and large conference rooms This advanced facility will serve:• Orlando Health physicians and clinical teams • Local emergency medical service providers • Seminole State College Nursing and Allied Health students• Seminole County Public Schools programs These upgrades offer unique opportunities for continuing education and collaboration across the healthcare spectrum.We are honored tosupportthe creationof a space that willempower healthcareprofessionals tocontinue learning andgrowing. Educationand innovation are theheart of quality care,and we’re proud tohelp make that possiblehere in Lake Mary andthe surroundingcommunity.—Suree Vyas
ORLANDOHEALTHFOUNDATION.COM 5Recognized nationally and internationally, the institute brings together world-renowned experts, advanced technologies and groundbreaking research to diagnose and treat even the most complex digestive diseases. From its state-of-the-art home in downtown Orlando, the institute offers patients access to procedures and technologies available at only a handful of centers worldwide. This includes the use of artificial intelligence to enhance endoscopic precision. Multiple advancements have made the institute an international destination for care and education. Led by pioneers Robert Hawes, MD and Shyam Varadarajulu, MD — authors of the world’s bestselling endoscopic ultrasound textbook — the institute’s team has developed new global standards in care, including the widely adopted “Orlando Protocol” for pancreatitis management. As Orlando Health looks ahead, philanthropy will be vital in fueling continued innovation such as establishing a liver transplant program, expanding fellowships and developing next generation technologies and research that changes lives. With your support, Orlando Health can continue to transform digestive health care by improving outcomes for every patient, every day. To learn more or make a gift in support of the Orlando Health Digestive Health Institute, visit Give.OrlandoHealth.com/DHI.At the Orlando Health Digestive Health Institute, innovation is more than a goal — it’s a daily reality. Advancing Digestive Healthcare Across the Globe
6 INSPIRE - WINTER 2025 As the Central Florida region’s only Level One Trauma Center, Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) and Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children are leaders in trauma care for adult and pediatric patients with life-threatening injuries. Maintaining this critical designation requires immediate access to in-house trauma critical care surgeons, all necessary subspecialists and a relentless commitment to excellence. Hosted on August 8, 2025, this year’s event welcomed over 400 healthcare professionals and featured hands-on workshops, interactive simulations and scenario-based learning. This continued education, research and community outreach is made possible, in great part, by generous donors and community partners who support Orlando Health’s mission. Their contributions ensure trauma teams and the wider community are always prepared to deliver world-class, life-saving treatment. With continued community engagement and support, the Nicholas Dellamonico Trauma Conference remains a cornerstone in advancing trauma excellence, further solidifying Orlando Health as Central Florida’s trusted leader when it matters most. Conference ProgramExcellence in Trauma Care: You Make the DifferenceAugust 8, 2025 | Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorldAnnual Nicholas DellamonicoCONFERENCETRAUMA2025 Annual Nicholas Dellamonico Trauma ConferenceNicholas Dellamonico and Dr. Matthew LubeThis dedication to operating at the highest level also includes a commitment to community education, which is exemplified by the annual Nicholas Dellamonico Trauma Conference. Named for Nicholas Dellamonico, who embodied a legacy of compassionate mentorship during his 35 years of service at Orlando Health ORMC’s Burn Unit and Trauma ICU, the conference brings together experts and specialists with one goal: to strengthen trauma care across the region. Multidisciplinary panel of experts, including a prehospital medical director and captain, Orlando SWAT representatives, emergency department physicians and trauma nurses, trauma surgeons, chaplains and emergency management professionals.
ORLANDOHEALTHFOUNDATION.COM 7Continuing the Transformation of Emergency CareWith additional funds still needed, donor support will be vital in making this final phase possible — completing a transformation that will serve our community for decades to come.To learn more, contact:Janet [email protected](321) 841-1466Jordan [email protected](321) 843-2477At Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC), every moment counts. As one of the busiest Emergency Departments (ED) and Level One Trauma Centers in the country, and the only one in the Central Florida region, the team cares for nearly 300 patients each day — from common injuries to life-threatening emergencies. Thanks to generous community support, recent upgrades to the A and B Sides of the ED have created a more efficient, patient-centered environment. Now, attention turns to the C and D Sides, where the next phase of this transformation will take shape through a new Flex Care expansion. This dedicated area will provide six low-acuity treatment spaces designed to quickly assess and treat patients with less severe conditions — improving overall flow and significantly reducing wait times. The $2.5 million project will add patient treatment space, refresh and standardize the entire department’s design, enhance safety for patients and help create a calm, healing atmosphere. Most importantly, it will ensure that every patient receives timely care in a space that reflects the quality and compassion synonymous with Orlando Health.
8 INSPIRE - WINTER 2025 Welcoming Jad Chahoud, MD, MPH: New Chief Scientific OfficerWe are excited to announce the arrival of Dr. Jad Chahoud, who will join the Orlando Health Cancer Institute as the new Chief Scientific Officer. Dr. Chahoud comes to Orlando Health from Moffitt Cancer Center, where he held key roles that significantly influenced patient care, including serving as medical director of the cancer center’s inpatient and outpatient services. Throughout his tenure, Dr. Chahoud demonstrated a deep commitment to individualized, cutting-edge care, always leveraging the latest research in cancer treatment. As an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of South Florida, Dr. Chahoud brings expertise in innovative research methods and advanced technologies. Dr. Chahoud is recognized as an expert in genitourinary oncology, has authored several peer-reviewed papers and possesses extensive experience in clinical research. His leadership will be instrumental in advancing our mission to provide innovative care and bringing tomorrow’s treatments to our patients today.
ORLANDOHEALTHFOUNDATION.COM 9When Barb Moraseski began experiencing shortness of breath on her morning walks, she didn’t expect it to lead to open-heart surgery. However, after learning she had severe aortic stenosis and a blocked artery, her care team at Orlando Health quickly created a plan to restore her heart health.“I was in good hands from the moment I met my physician,” Barb recalls. “He treated us like family.” Following surgery and cardiac rehabilitation, Barb regained her strength and she and her husband, Jim, returned to their love of travel, including a six-week European adventure she previously would not have been able to enjoy.Grateful for the compassionate care that helped them get back to life, the couple explored strategic ways to give back in a way that is flexible and tax efficient. The couple chose to establish a donor-advised fund (DAF) after learning they could contribute a variety of assets such as stock, mutual funds or complex assets to their fund while receiving an immediate tax benefit. “We have always supported organizations that strengthen the foundation of a good life — education, housing, food security, and now, health care,” Jim explains. “After Barb’s surgery, it was clear how important that last piece is.” The Moraseskis expressed their gratitude for Barb’s improved health and quality of life by designating grants from their DAF to support the mission of Orlando Health. “It feels good to know that what helped us can help others,” Barb says.GratitudePowered by a Donor-Advised FundLearn more about creative ways to give at OHPlannedGiving.com.
10 INSPIRE - WINTER 2025 Celebrating50 Years of BIG MiraclesFifty years ago, in 1975, Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) opened one of Florida’s first specialized Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs). What began as a small unit with a big dream soon became a lifeline for Central Florida’s tiniest and most fragile patients — a place where hope and healing were born side by side.A visit from legendary golfer and philanthropist Arnold Palmer in 1982 would spark a transformation that changed the course of care for women and children across the region. Moved by the dedication of the physicians and nurses he met, Mr. Palmer became a passionate supporter of expanding the NICU. His generosity and vision inspired the creation of the first hospital in Central Florida dedicated entirely to children and women — a dream that became reality with the opening of what was then known as the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children & Women in 1989. From the introduction of ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) therapy in 1989 — a game-changer for newborns with critical heart and lung conditions — to the philanthropic expansion that built Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies in 2006, Orlando Health’s commitment to innovation and compassion has never wavered. Over the last decade, further growth has created one of the nation’s most advanced NICUs, and one of the largest in the country under one roof.
ORLANDOHEALTHFOUNDATION.COM 11As the flagship hospital for neonatal care in Florida, our innovative programs stand alongside the most respected centers in the nation, including Boston Children’s Hospital, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Iowa. Every year, thousands of families place their trust in the expert hands of our NICU team because we deliver leadingedge care for the most fragile babies through specialized cardiac, surgical, kidney and extremely premature infant services. We are the leading center for neonatal point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in the Southeast and one of the few established programs in the country with deep expertise in understanding and supporting how a newborn’s heart and circulation work. This knowledge, coupled with powerful technology, allows us to diagnose and treat infants directly at the bedside.Much of this progress has been made possible by generous philanthropic support, and as we continue to grow and innovate, ongoing community partnerships remain essential. At Orlando Health Winnie Palmer, world-class expertise and compassionate care come together to give every baby the strongest possible start.Today, the legacy that began 50 years ago continues to thrive. Our excellence is reflected inU.S. News & World Report rankings,which consistently recognize ourneonatal services among the best.Orlando Health Winnie PalmerHospital for Women and Babies isranked #2 in the state and #3 inthe Southeast.Each baby, each family and each story adds to a legacy of miracles — one that reminds us that the smallest patients often have the biggest impact.As we celebrate this milestone anniversary, we honor the generations of caregivers, supporters and families who have helped make 50 years of life-saving care possible — and we look ahead to the next 50 years of hope, healing and extraordinary beginnings. ORLANDOHEALTHFOUNDATION.COM 11
12 INSPIRE - WINTER 2025 Left to right: Fabiano Notti Laux, City Sales Manager – Central Florida, Delta Air Lines; Jeff Simonin, General Manager Airport Customer Service, Delta Air Lines; Tori Spradlin, Senior Vice President, Orlando Health Foundation; Sheri Mosely, Director, Child Life and Creative Therapies, Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for ChildrenGame On: Delta Air Lines Donates $25,000 to Support Kids Through PlayGaming plays a big role in many children’s lives, whether through traditional consoles, virtual reality or other technology. While often seen as just for fun, in a hospital setting, gaming can be so much more.Video games can help reduce pain and discomfort, encourage social connection and even provides educational benefits by strengthening problemsolving and critical thinking skills. That’s why gaming is an essential part of the Child Life and Creative Therapies program at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. Thanks to a generous $25,000 gift from Delta Air Lines, even more patients will experience the benefits of therapeutic gaming during their hospital stay. Through these services, patients can explore all that gaming has to offer, whether it’s staying connected with friends, finding comfort through play or enjoying a much-needed sense of normalcy. Gaming often brings joy and distraction during what can otherwise be a stressful and overwhelming time. Delta’s gift reflects its commitment to strengthening the communities it serves. By supporting therapeutic gaming, Delta is helping to create brighter moments for children and families when they need it most.
ORLANDOHEALTHFOUNDATION.COM 13Exciting progress continues at the Orlando Health Children’s Pavilion as it moves toward welcoming patients and families in the summer of 2026. This fall marked a major construction milestone known as “dry-in,” when the building’s exterior is sealed to protect it from the elements, allowing the interior work to begin. One of the most striking visual changes is the completion of the glass installation, now totaling an incredible 54,000 square feet — nearly the size of a football field. The abundant glass reflects a design philosophy centered on natural light, healing and hope for every child and family who enters. Inside, new details are taking shape across the pavilion’s multiple floors, which will bring together more than 30 pediatric specialties and services under one roof. Each floor is designed with care and collaboration in mind — making it easier for families to see multiple providers in a single visit, while giving care teams new opportunities for innovation and teamwork. As the pavilion nears completion, donor support continues to play a vital role in turning this vision into reality. Together, we’re building more than a facility — we are creating a model of care that will transform children’s health for generations to come.To learn more or support the Orlando Health Children’s Pavilion, visit BringingBetterTogether.com. Bringing Better TogetherOrlando Health Children’s Pavilion Hits Major Milestone
14 INSPIRE - WINTER 2025 This summer, Walmart and Sam’s Club once again joined forces to spark positive change for local kids and families through their annual Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals® campaign. From June 6 to July 9, dedicated team members, customers and club members raised more than $582,000 for Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.Across Central Florida, teams at 77 Walmart and Sam’s Club locations went above and beyond to “spark good” for local patients. By asking at the register and hosting creative fundraising events like Tutu Tuesdays, bake sales, potlucks and more, their energy and passion inspire our community to rally together in support of local kids.We are deeply grateful to Walmart and Sam’s Club for their incredible partnership and to the customers and members whose generosity makes a lasting difference for kids in our community. Sparking Good: Walmart and Sam’s Club Make a Difference Together, we are changing kids’ health and changing the future.
ORLANDOHEALTHFOUNDATION.COM 15More Than Just a GameFor 26 years, the Marriott Vacations Worldwide Caring Classic Golf Tournament has been a celebration of generosity, community and hope.This cherished tradition unites business partners, associates and friends in support of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. Over the years, the event has raised more than $3 million to provide lifesaving care and vital programs for children across Central Florida. This September, Marriott Vacations Worldwide hosted its 26th annual tournament. The day began with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Champion, Owen, and his family, coupled with a thrilling helicopter flyover from the Orlando Health Air Care Team, setting the tone for a day dedicated to giving back. But the true heart of the event shone through Owen’s story, which highlighted how the future Orlando Health Children’s Pavilion will transform care for kids like him. Owen’s signature high-fives brought smiles to all and reminded golfers of the real difference their support makes, connecting every participant to the mission at heart — ensuring brighter, healthier futures for children in our community. Year after year, the Caring Classic proves that when a community comes together with compassion and purpose, miracles happen.“We are grateful to have the opportunity to make such an impact on the lives of children right here in our community,” said Cameron Klaus, Vice President of Global Communications of Marriott Vacations Worldwide. “The ongoing support from our associates, suppliers and friends for this tournament every year lets us make a real difference for kids and families across Central Florida.”
16 INSPIRE - WINTER 2025 FINFROCK: Impact Beyond MeasureFor FINFROCK, impact is measured not simply by their actions, but by their overarching values and varied support of Orlando Health. Through philanthropy, sponsorships and generous donations, their investment has been vital in helping us continue to fulfill our mission. Significant Support - FINFROCK’s support for our mission is a testament to the impact that can occur when values, action and generosity align.Generous Giving - Generosity is the foundation of FINFROCK’s immeasurable impact. There are countless occasions when their compassion has made a difference.Dedication in Action - Dedication is the product of commitment, action and passion over time. Over the years, FINFROCK has proven to be a fervent advocate for our mission and a faithful supporter of the work we do. Dan Helmick (L) and Bill Finfrock (R) at the 2024 Golf Fore Good Topgolf EventGolf Fore Good Topgolf Event | September 10, 2024 As the Hospitality Sponsor, FINFROCK’s support was essential in highlighting transformational care provided at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.2024FINFROCK’S Giving Begins In December 2020, FINFROCK joined as a Community Partner, pledging a major gift in support of The Howard Phillips Center for Children and Families, part of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.2020
ORLANDOHEALTHFOUNDATION.COM 17In recognizing FINFROCK’s impact, we truly value the culture of philanthropy that has been fostered across their organization and are profoundly grateful for the difference they continue to make. Major Gift in Support of the Orlando Health Children’s PavilionThis year, FINFROCK and their partners made a generous gift in support of the Orlando Health Children’s Pavilion. As a partner on the project, their philanthropic support is deeply valued. Thanksgiving Food DriveThroughout the years, FINFROCK has donated essential food items for the families served by The Howard Phillips Center. Holiday Party LightingWith the help of their partners, FINFROCK provided essential lighting that helped keep the magic of the night shining bright for hundreds of kids and their families.2025Golf Fore Good Play Yellow Golf Tournament at Isleworth Golf & Country Club | May 5, 2025FINFROCK’s support as the Putting Contest Sponsor helped drive engagement, competition and compassion at this inaugural event.2025Over the Years
18 INSPIRE - WINTER 2025 Funds raised from this event will co-benefit the Women’s Health Fund, and adult oncology, at Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital.Tournament participants enjoyed an evening of friendly golf competition, raffle drawings and stories of impact from grateful patients, while simultaneously supporting healthcare through the Orlando Health Foundation – West Florida.Community philanthropy helps provide the latest technology, programs and services for the treatment, prevention and diagnostic procedures needed to ensure the health of women in the Tampa and St. Petersburg regions. In addition, Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital is honored to introduce a new oncology program in partnership with Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute, a partner that can care for women fighting various types of gynecological cancers.Orlando Health Foundation – West Florida thanks Charles Rutenberg Realty and all Golf Fore Good sponsors and participants for helping to advance life-saving care.Team shot of Presenting Sponsor, Charles Rutenberg Realty.Winning teams BDA Architects and JMS EngineeringAmanda Marquez from the Tampa Bay RaysGolf Fore Good Topgolf TournamentOrlando Health Foundation – West Florida proudly hosted the tournament, presented by Charles Rutenberg Realty, this past Fall.
ORLANDOHEALTHFOUNDATION.COM 19An 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 lifesaving gift today! You may call us at (321) 841-5194, send a check in the envelope enclosed or make a secure online gift at OrlandoHealth.com/Give.TRIBUTE GIFTS | August 1, 2025 – October 31, 2025Tribute for Mr. Bruce K. AndrichMrs. Gail AndrichTribute for Brian and Joshua BernauerMr. and Mrs. John A. Bernauer, Jr.Tributes for Harrison CoxThe Harrison Football CharityMr. Mauricio MejiaTribute for Mrs. Sharon DrawdyNovo Investment Group, LLCTributes for Mr. and Mrs. Richard GellerMrs. Dianne AndrewsMs. Teena ArboMs. Diane BrandtMs. Linda BrownMr. Tom CookMs. Laura GellerMs. Leigh HarlowMs. Cheryl MillerMr. John “Jack” MitchellMs. Ellen ObrienTributes for Mr. Stephen HarperMr. Thomas RobsonRobert, Amanda, Claire & Lilly TurnerTribute for Ms. Wen-Chien HsiaoMr. Yeong-Ren LinTribute for Miss Theresa JenkinsMs. Jaleah GreeneTribute for Ms. Violet KhurshidMr. Rahan KhurshidTributes for Ms. Barbara A. KramerMs. Brooke M. FuggiMs. Margaret HoloubekTribute for Mr. Jerry LemleyMs. Kristi MarrinerTributes for Mr. and Dr. Malcolm M. MartinMs. Toni BarrettMs. Eileen Blaston-WibleMs. Anne M. BruniMr. William O. BuchananDr. Mary T. Busowski-MartinMs. Cheryl ChapmanMs. Barbara DrehoffMs. Cindi LetsonMs. Cynthia L. RoyMs. Cody ThorneTribute for Mr. Mark McKinleyMs. Jessica KaschubeTributes for Mrs. Sandra K. MolsbergerMs. Patricia D’AlessandroCharles N. Witten, MDTribute for Mr. Leonite MooreMs. Mollie MooreTribute for Ms. Barbara TanturriMrs. Rebekah M. NantaisTribute for Ms. Brenda TaylorMs. Jennifer A. TaylorTribute for Ms. Gloria TaylorMr. Anthony TaylorTribute for Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. WidmerWilliam A. Steele FoundationTribute for Mr. Rod WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Alexander Almeida
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