The Sound of Life
When Darwin Dias visits the United States, he always makes time to sit in the Garden of Hope near UF Health Shands Hospital to recharge, reflect, and listen to what he calls “the sound of life.”
When Darwin Dias visits the United States, he always makes time to sit in the Garden of Hope near UF Health Shands Hospital to recharge, reflect, and listen to what he calls “the sound of life.”
Head over to Chipotle on Archer Road on Sunday, July 14 from 5-9 p.m. to help raise funds for Streetlight at UF Shands Hospital! When: Sunday, July 14 | 5-9 p.m. ET Where: Chipotle; 3841 SW Archer Rd Unit A, Gainesville, FL 32606 Why: 25% of sales are…
Isla Mock was in 4th-grade discovering her passion for sports, taking the field in a dual capacity for soccer and softball, when she faced a life-altering challenge. Two-and-a-half years ago, a traumatic accident threatened not just her future in sports, but in life. Following an ATV accident, Isla’s…
Nurse of the Year Kelli Stewart, RN When we think of gratitude at UF Health, we consider the wonderful ways patients and families show appreciation to our staff. Last month, your support made our nurses feel cherished during UF Health Nurses Week. Through the Nourish a Nurse campaign, we…
Raising Hope at Work Locate the Champion team lead for your unit or department below. If you don’t see your department listed, please contact Brianna Linkfield for further assistance. UF College of Medicine department/unit…
We’re celebrating 34 years of fundraising with one of Children’s Miracle Network’s Hospitals most generous partners.
The 2021 NeSmith Way 5K raised more than $7,500 for the UF Health Pediatric Outreach Fund. This fund is used to support the outreach initiatives of UF Health Shands Children's Hospital.
Since college, Townsend has been building the Johnny Townsend Foundation, which raises funds to benefit the Pediatric Oncology Infusion Center and Specialties Clinic at UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital.
The first-ever “Nourish a Nurse” campaign provided UF Health nurses with thousands of treats while raising money for continuing education.
The grant renewal allows Dr. Mitchell's research on brain cancer in children to move towards clinical trials.