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News in ‘2007’

Winter Park Health Foundation Elects Three New Trustees

The Winter Park Health Foundation (WPHF) Board of Trustees has added three new members. New trustees include Sandra G. Hostetter, President, CNLBank, Central Florida; Jean D. Leuner, PhD, RN, CNE, Dean and professor at the University of Central Florida School of Nursing, and Mary B. Rumberger, Director of Community Relations for the Magruder Eye Institute [...]

Winter Park Health Foundation Seeks Great Ideas for Making Eatonville, Maitland, and Winter Park the Healthiest Communities in Florida

According to Dr. Deborah Cohen, co-author of the book Prescription for a Healthy Nation, a New Approach to Improving Our Lives by Fixing Our Everyday World, it is not enough to take personal responsibility for one’s own action, but that one also has to work for changes in society. Using that premise as a springboard [...]

Diana Silvey Joins WPHF as Program Director

The Winter Park Health Foundation (WPHF) has named Diana Silvey as its newest Program Director. She will lead the Foundation’s work as it invests resources and develops community partnerships that address health issues affecting older adults and their families. Ms. Silvey most recently was executive director of community outreach services for the Sisters of Mercy [...]

Winter Park Health Foundation Adds New Trustee: Matt Davies

The Winter Park Health Foundation (WPHF) Board of Trustees has added a new member, Matthew M. “Matt”  Davies. Davies was CEO for United Healthcare of Central and North Florida from 1997-2006. He was involved in a serious car accident in 2005 and has been focused on his recovery ever since. His progress has enabled him [...]

WPHF Grants Provide Emergency Protection for Winter Park

The Winter Park Health Foundation (WPHF), in hopes of boosting emergency protection in schools and on the road, has approved grants totaling $41,000 to benefit children attending local schools and residents served by Winter Park Fire and Rescue. Orange County Public Schools received $16,000 of the grant money to cover the cost of purchasing an [...]

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