- October 5, 2021
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Health Central Hospital Marketing & Community Relations Manager Brenda LaBattaglia kicked off the Hope Hike with a few words.
Mike Marsh, president of Health Central Hospital, thanked employees for their participation in this year’s Hope Hike.
Dr. Alka Arora shared some sombering facts about breast cancer.
Dr. Alka Arora and Health Central Hospital President Mike Marsh led the procession with the Hope Hike banner.
Dr. Alka Arora and Health Central Hospital President Mike Marsh led the procession with the Hope Hike banner as a sea of employees carrying pink umbrellas followed.
Dr. Alka Arora and Health Central Hospital President Mike Marsh led the procession with the Hope Hike banner.
The Ocoee Police Department wrapped one of its police cruisers in pink to recognize National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The Ocoee Police Department wrapped one of its police cruisers in pink to recognize National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Laura Beck and service dog Neal also participated in the hike.
Health Central Hospital employees, decked out in pink, crossed State Road 50 to show their support for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Health Central Hospital employees ended their hike at the UF Health Cancer Center in Ocoee.
Health Central Hospital Marketing & Community Relations Manager Brenda LaBattaglia and Brandis Burney unpackaged hundreds of pink umbrellas for participants.
OCOEE Drivers on State Road 50 got a surprise Wednesday, Oct. 19 as a sea of Health Central Hospital employees — decked out in pink and holding pink umbrellas — crossed the road as part of Orlando Health’s Hope Hike. The annual Hope Hike unites “the community, elected officials, oncologists, breast-cancer patients, survivors and their families in the fight against breast cancer,” according to a press release.
Health Central Hospital President Mike Marsh and Dr. Alka Arora led the pink procession from the Ocoee hospital across S.R. 50 to the UF Health Cancer Center, before heading back to the hospital for refreshments.
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