WPHF and OCPS Reenergize Longstanding Partnership Supporting Student Health

A group of about 30 adults stands together indoors, smiling at the camera. Behind them is a large screen displaying WPHF & OCPS Partnership May 20, 2025 with a photo of people holding a large check.

Through this longstanding effort—known as the Coordinated Youth Initiative (CYI)—WPHF has provided nearly $24 million in grant funding to place mental health counselors and nurses in more than a dozen schools across Eatonville, Maitland and Winter Park.

On May 20, WPHF leaders welcomed the principals of those schools and OCPS district leaders to the Center for Health & Wellbeing to explore even more ways to meet the health needs of students, as well as the staff members who work tirelessly to nurture their learning and development.

Schools supported through CYI include:

Elementary: Aloma, Baldwin Park, Brookshire, Cheney, Dommerich, Hungerford, Lakemont and Lake Sybelia

K-8: Audubon Park

Middle: Glenridge and Maitland

High School: Winter Park 9th Grade Center and Winter Park High

The timing was especially meaningful with May recognized nationally as Mental Health Awareness Month.

Because: Healthy Kids Make Better Students, and Better Students Make Healthy Communities.

 

Alex Aguilera, a woman with long, curly dark hair, smiles at the camera. She wears hoop earrings and a textured red top, standing indoors with large windows and wooden beams in the background.

More about Alex Aguilera

As the Director of Communications for the Winter Park Health Foundation, I am tasked with developing and leading the communications and marketing strategies that showcase the Foundation’s mission-driven work and strengthen our relationships with the communities we serve.

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