
Generosity Heals
Thanks to the contributions from our community, AdventHealth is able to develop clinical research trials for patients, build more state-of-the-art patient-centric programs in Central Florida and beyond, and shape the future of innovative whole-person care; while supporting front-line caregivers with compassion, prayers, and helpful resources.
You Can Make a Difference
Our goal is simple: Support programs and services to serve patients and their families in need at AdventHealth, but this can only be achieved with your help. There are a variety of ways you can donate, get involved and support an area of care. We encourage you to choose a cause most meaningful to you in the way that makes you feel purpose, feel generous and feel whole.
We are United in One Mission
AdventHealth Foundation’s role is to accelerate the transformation of health care and close the gap of unmet needs. In joining this effort, you become a vital part of our team by making a difference in the lives of people in your community.
Experience How Generosity Heals

You can support AdventHealth through options like a bequest, gift annuity or IRA rollover. Your planned gift creates a legacy for your family and makes a difference in our community.

As an AdventHealth employee, you can become part our legacy of generosity by joining our employee giving society.

Mark your calendar to participate in an upcoming event which benefits essential programs and services at AdventHealth.

Celebrate your special occasion by inviting others to give back. Set up your personalized fundraising page today.

When you make a donation, 100% of your gift goes directly to the cause you choose.
Generosity Heals: Why We Give
Generous supporters of AdventHealth Foundation Central Florida explain why they give back to our community.

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