The Winter Park Health Foundation proudly joined the celebration of Environmental Services Week from September 14-20.
This national and international observance honors the dedicated personnel who ensure facilities are clean and safe for employees and visitors.
For WPHF, the week-long initiative served as an opportunity to show our appreciation for the unsung heroes of our organization who go above and beyond to keep the Center for Health & Wellbeing, Crosby Wellness Center and our office spaces tidy and running smoothly. Their hard work empowers our efforts to support the health and wellbeing of our community.
The festivities began with a Chick-fil-A breakfast, continued midweek with gift cards and Tropical Smoothie and concluded with a Publix lunch featuring subs and chicken, all thoughtfully coordinated by WPHF HR Manager Antoinette McNair.
Our EVS colleagues posed with a number-one balloon in team photos, a simple but powerful way to recognize that they are the best at what they do.
We express our gratitude to our Director of Facilities Steve Schira and every member of our Facilities and EVS teams for their commitment to serving the Foundation and our community with excellence.
The Winter Park Health Foundation (WPHF) is pleased to announce the addition of four exceptional leaders who will help strengthen the Foundation’s mission to improve community health in Winter Park, Maitland and Eatonville. Joining the WPHF Board of Trustees are Tanya Easterling, Central Florida Market Leader for Florida Blue, and Glenn Adams, Executive Partner of…
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