$132+ million

in community investments

$24+ million

for student health services

30+ years

as a private funder and partner

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Our Priorities

Our strategy focuses on three interconnected priorities chosen through community data, partner input, and decades of local experience.

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A healthcare professional uses a medical device to check the breathing of a seated patient in a clinic room, highlighting the community health impact. An Asthma Inhalers poster is visible on the wall behind them.

Access to Primary Care

Bold Goal:

Contribute to increased availability and utilization of primary healthcare services to close health outcome gaps.

Core Commitments:

  • Advance coordinated care models and health systems alignment
  • Improve health literacy and care navigation
  • Prioritize prevention and early intervention support
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Food is
health

Bold Goal:

Ensure every resident has equitable access to nutritious food and the knowledge to make healthy choices.

Core Commitments:

  • Advance clinical Food as Medicine programs
  • Improve access to fresh and healthy food
  • Prioritize community education for lifelong health
A group of young boys race on an outdoor track, each wearing numbered bibs and running at full speed, showcasing the positive community health impact. Spectators and greenery are visible in the background under clear daylight.

Youth mental health

Bold Goal:

Increase access to early intervention and prevention services for K-12 youth.

Core Commitments:

  • Advance school-based partnerships and coalitions
  • Improve the availability of and participation in evidence-informed interventions
  • Prioritize community awareness of support systems and resources

Our Work

To bring our mission to life and drive meaningful, measurable results, WPHF invests through three primary pathways that advance health and wellbeing across our community.

Community Philanthropy

WPHF is proud to walk alongside partner organizations doing meaningful, impactful work.
Through our grantmaking, we’ve helped support initiatives making a real difference in Eatonville, Maitland, and Winter Park.

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Community Facilities

WPHF owns and funds facilities dedicated to caring for our community. From the Center for Health & Wellbeing to the Crosby Wellness Center, each space is designed to support connection, care, and whole-person wellness.

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Community Programs

WPHF believes in supporting everyone’s success. Our community programs offer nonprofits and businesses space and access to wellness experts to strengthen their teams and missions.

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Community Partners

A black silhouette of a plant with roots and leaves grows above the text 4ROOTS in capital letters, highlighting its connection to the Winter Park Health Foundation, set on a light gray background.
Logo with a blue outline of a circle containing a plant with two leaves. Below, the text reads Culinary Health Institute and AT 4ROOTS FARM, in partnership with Winter Park Health Foundation.
GRACE Medical Home logo with GRACE in large blue letters, featuring a silver cross as the letter T in MEDICAL HOME below, written in smaller blue letters. Supported by the Winter Park Health Foundation.
Logo for the Foundation for Orange County Public Schools, featuring four orange squares with the letters OCPS and the foundation name in blue and orange text, similar in style to the Winter Park Health Foundation branding.
Logo for Grace Counseling, supported by the Winter Park Health Foundation, featuring a stylized floral or sun-like icon to the left of "Grace Counseling" in dark blue font on a light background.
Logo for Eatonville, Florida. Left side shows a circular seal with a road, trees, and people. Text reads: The Town of Eatonville, The Town That Freedom Built, Est. 1887. Supported by Winter Park Health Foundation initiatives.
Logo for Maitland, Florida. A large M is centered inside a circular pattern of colorful leaf shapes—reflecting the vibrant community and its connection to organizations like the Winter Park Health Foundation. MAITLAND is written boldly, with FLORIDA in green below.
City of Winter Park logo featuring stylized black text and a colorful peacock with vibrant blue and green feathers, inspired by the Winter Park Health Foundation, standing gracefully on the word Park.
Logo for the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce featuring a stylized W in navy blue and green above the words WINTER PARK in navy and CHAMBER OF COMMERCE in green, inspired by collaborations with the Winter Park Health Foundation.
Logo of the Hispanic Chamber Metro Orlando, featuring a stylized H with red, yellow, blue, and green segments—similar to the vibrant approach of organizations like Winter Park Health Foundation—and the name in bold black letters to the right.
Logo for Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida, presented by Winter Park Health Foundation, featuring two blue outlined hands interlocking above the organization's name in bold black text on a white background.
Colorful HEBNI text above a logo that reads Celebrating 30 Years with an apple outline. Below are the years 1995 and 2025, separated by the anniversary emblem, honoring support from the Winter Park Health Foundation.
AdventHealth logo with blue text and a four-part abstract leaf graphic in shades of blue and green above the word Health, reflecting its partnership with Winter Park Health Foundation.
The image displays the logo power wellness® in bold black letters, with the tagline Improving life. in smaller text underneath on a light background, highlighting its collaboration with Winter Park Health Foundation.
Logo of the Orlando Economic Partnership with an orange circular design made of dots on the left and the organization's name in gray, bold, uppercase letters on the right, similar in style to the Winter Park Health Foundation branding.
Logo featuring a stylized tree with green leaves and orange and yellow circular fruits next to bold, black FCS letters on a white background, representing the Winter Park Health Foundation’s commitment to community wellness.
Logo for Center for Change: A Renee’s Dream Project, supported by Winter Park Health Foundation, featuring a stylized city skyline with a purple swoosh and elegant script font.
Logo for New Hope for Kids, supported by Winter Park Health Foundation, with a central tree graphic. The tagline below reads Where Grieving Hearts Heal. The words For Kids are shown in colorful, playful letters.
Logo for Central Florida Vocal Arts, featuring the stylized letters cfva in a blue and purple gradient next to the organization’s name in blue capital letters, supported by the Winter Park Health Foundation.
Logo for the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation (OMYF), featuring a basketball with stars inside the O. Below, "Orlando Magic Youth Foundation" appears—with Youth in blue—partnering with Winter Park Health Foundation.