Robins & Morton donates major gift to AdventHealth Foundation West Florida

AdventHealth Foundation West Florida has received a large donation from Robins & Morton, a national construction firm, to enhance health care services across the region. AdventHealth did not disclose the amount of the gift.

The gift will support state-of-the-art obstetrics simulation equipment, advanced breast imaging technology at AdventHealth Carrollwood and a mobile health clinic managed by AdventHealth Ocala, to assist patients facing barriers to care.

“Robins & Morton continues to be an amazing partner for our West Florida Foundations, supporting compassionate, whole-person care for patients,” said Kristen McCall, president of AdventHealth Foundation West Florida. “This gift will not only expand access to high-quality health care at our hospitals but also help bring critical services directly into our communities with a mobile health clinic, improving health outcomes where it’s needed the most.”

Todd Watson, division manager at Robins & Morton, emphasized the company’s commitment to community well-being.

“Robins & Morton is honored to partner with AdventHealth, reflecting our shared commitment to giving back to the community,” Watson said. “Together, we are dedicated to advancing health care and supporting initiatives that enhance community well-being. Our collaboration embodies a mutual vision of making a lasting, positive impact.”

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