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Central Florida Health Care is excited to announce its first fundraiser, “A Heartache in Paris” Murder Mystery Gala, on May 2, 2024, from 6-9 p.m. at the Lakeland Country Club. The event will be an evening of entertainment, fine wine and spirits, delicious cuisine, and it’s all for a meaningful cause. Funds raised will go towards building two new vital health centers in Lakeland and Winter Haven. Both projects will replace existing buildings to pave the way for more patients, providers, and services. The future Lakeland Primary location will include a Diabetes Center for Excellence and a teaching kitchen, bringing together pediatric and dental services in two other facilities. The future Winter Haven primary will also combine services, including medical, pediatrics, ob-gyn, behavioral health, the call center, and administration. In 2023, Central Florida Health Care saw more than 76-thousand patients throughout its 15 health centers. Patients paid more than 250-thousand visits to fulfill their healthcare needs. While Central Florida Health Care is not a free clinic, it will help anyone, regardless of their ability to pay, which is an essential resource for many families without insurance. Anyone interested in attending the gala is encouraged to RSVP by April 19, 2024, at devcom@cfhconline.org.
Central Florida Health Care is excited to announce its first fundraiser, “A Heartache in Paris” Murder Mystery Gala, on May 2, 2024, from 6-9 p.m. at the Lakeland Country Club. The event will be an evening of entertainment, fine wine and spirits, delicious cuisine, and it’s all for a meaningful cause. Funds raised will go towards building two new vital health centers in Lakeland and Winter Haven. Both projects will replace existing buildings to pave the way for more patients, providers, and services.
The future Lakeland Primary location will include a Diabetes Center for Excellence and a teaching kitchen, bringing together pediatric and dental services in two other facilities. The future Winter Haven primary will also combine services, including medical, pediatrics, ob-gyn, behavioral health, the call center, and administration.
In 2023, Central Florida Health Care saw more than 76-thousand patients throughout its 15 health centers. Patients paid more than 250-thousand visits to fulfill their healthcare needs. While Central Florida Health Care is not a free clinic, it will help anyone, regardless of their ability to pay, which is an essential resource for many families without insurance.
Anyone interested in attending the gala is encouraged to RSVP by April 19, 2024, at devcom@cfhconline.org.