On Thursday, May 9, Winter Park Health Foundation (WPHF) President + CEO Patty Maddox appeared alongside Jason Guy, WESH 2 morning news anchor, as WPHF was showcased as a WESH CommUNITY Champion, a regular broadcast feature that celebrates “a different person or group working to make a difference in the lives of others in Central Florida.”
Watch as the Winter Park Health Foundation’s 30 years of impact in Eatonville, Maitland, and Winter Park is highlighted, including our work through the Coordinated Youth Initiative with Orange County Public Schools, the Center for Health & Wellbeing (CHWB), and WPHF’s commemorative 30th-anniversary initiative, the Well Together Grant Awards Challenge. You’ll also hear from two members of the CHWB community — 100-year-old Esther Ryan and Janet Riordan — whose lives have been positively impacted by the public programs and services available at the Center for Health & Wellbeing.
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…
Central Florida nonprofit Grace Medical Home has put its $50,000 grant from the Winter Park Health Foundation to good use this year, bringing its Mobile Medical Unit into Eatonville. Partnering with the Central Florida Black Nurses Association, Grace Medical Home has hosted a series of community health events in the historic town, which is considered…
This summer, the Winter Park Health Foundation partnered with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida to provide two unforgettable field trips for students from the Joe R. Lee Branch in Eatonville.