Florida Children’s
Hospital and Disney Unite
to Create Magical Pediatric
Hospital
�����September 19,
2007 –
Orlando, FL – In a
sea of streamers this
morning, the most famous
mouse in the world helped
celebrate a $10 million
contribution to Florida
Children’s Hospital
from Walt Disney World and
Disney Worldwide Outreach.
With the drop of a 100-foot
banner from the 11-story
hospital, The Walt Disney
Company and Florida
Children’s Hospital
revealed a promise to the
community and laid the
foundation for the
“Children’s
Hospital of the
Future.”
While The Walt Disney
Company has long supported
children’s hospitals
both locally and around the
world, Florida
Children’s Hospital
will become the first
hospital in history to bear
the Disney name. The
official name of the
hospital will be announced
at a later date.
“This
contribution is part of our
ongoing commitment to
making dreams come true for
the children of Central
Florida,” said Meg
Crofton, president of Walt
Disney World Resort.
“Even during
uncertain times, children
want and need to play, to
exercise their
imaginations, and to dream.
At Disney, we thrive on
that kind of imaginative
energy, and we hope to
bring some of that same
spirit to this special
place that will provide
care for the children of
our community.”
During the ceremony
this morning, Mickey Mouse
and Minnie Mouse, as well
as a former 10-year-old
patient of the hospital and
his mother, zoomed in on a
1920s Cadillac from the
“Stars and Motor
Cars” parade at
Disney-MGM Studios to help
Florida Hospital and Disney
cement their partnership.
Mickey and Minnie,
officials from both
organizations, and special
guests placed their hands
in cement to symbolize the
start of construction on
the site at Florida
Children’s
Hospital.
�����“Florida
Children’s Hospital
has been caring for the
children of Central Florida
for almost 100
years,” said Lars
Houmann, president of
Florida Hospital, which
runs Florida
Children’s Hospital.
“A few miles from
here, Disney has been
equally passionate about
making dreams come true for
children here at home and
around the world. Together,
we are building a
children’s hospital
that we hope will establish
a new model of healthcare
throughout our community
and beyond.”
Florida Hospital
depends on the generous
philanthropy of individuals
and organizations to
continue to meet the
healthcare needs of the
patients it serves, and
Disney’s contribution
stands as one of the
largest in the
hospital’s
history.
�����“We are
privileged to accept this
gift from The Walt Disney
Company. Combining
Disney’s imagination
and creativity with the
healing hands of Florida
Children’s Hospital
physicians and other
healthcare personnel will
truly make this a very
special place for our
patients and their
families,” said Des
Cummings, president of
Florida Hospital
Foundation.
�����As part of the
celebration, Florida
Hospital and Walt Disney
World Resort honored the
organizations’
long-standing relationship.
“For more than two
decades, we have worked
with Florida Hospital on a
number of projects that
have benefited Central
Florida residents, Disney
Cast Members and guests
from around the
world,” said Al
Weiss, president of
Worldwide Operations for
Walt Disney Parks and
Resorts. “Today,
we’re honoring the
expansion of our
partnership and the promise
of healing and hope it
brings to the families
Florida Children’s
Hospital will
serve.”
Construction on the
seven-story, 200-bed
facility is expected to be
complete in 2010 and will
serve the Central Florida
community and the almost 50
million visitors who come
to Orlando each year.
About Florida
Hospital and Walt
Disney World
�����Florida
Children’s Hospital
is a 155 specialty bed,
full-service facility
served by nearly 60
Kids’ Docs, the
largest panel of pediatric
specialists in Orlando, and
a highly trained pediatric
team of more than 600
employees.� The dedicated
children’s hospital
delivers a complete range
of pediatric health
services to younger
patients, who benefit from
the expertise of
specialized departments
throughout Florida
Hospital.� When
construction is complete in
2010, Florida
Children’s Hospital
will have 200 beds;
private, family-centered
pediatric rooms; a
dedicated pediatric
Emergency Department; an
Advanced Center for
Pediatric Surgery;
destination pediatric
programs including advanced
surgery, oncology,
neurosurgery, cardiology,
transplant services, and
full-service pediatrics;
and an innovative Health
and Obesity platform.
� Walt Disney World Resort
is a contiguous
40-square-mile, world-class
entertainment and
recreation center featuring
four theme parks (Magic
Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM
Studios and Disney’s
Animal Kingdom Park); two
water adventure parks; 32
resort hotels; championship
golf courses; two
full-service spas;
Disney’s Wedding
Pavilion; Disney’s
Wide World of Sports
complex; and Downtown
Disney, an
entertainment-shopping-dining
complex. Located at Lake
Buena Vista, Fla., 20 miles
southwest of Orlando, the
resort opened Oct. 1, 1971,
and currently employs
nearly 60,000 Cast
Members.
Disney brightens the
lives of children in need
around the world through
global outreach programs,
local community initiatives
and the Disney VoluntEARS
program. The Disney
VoluntEARS program provides
opportunities for Disney
employees to contribute
their time and expertise
towards making a positive
impact in the communities
they serve while furthering
the traditions and ideals
of The Walt Disney Company.
Last year, Disney donated
more than $170 million in
cash and in-kind support to
various charities around
the world. Disney
VoluntEARS contributed more
than 485,000 hours of
service and the company
drew upon its unique magic
to make wishes come true
for children and families.
For more information on
Disney’s outreach
efforts, please visit www.disneyoutreach.com.
For more information,
please contact Florida
Hospital Media Relations at
407-303-8217 or Disney
Media Relations at
407-828-3814.
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