Health First Foundation’s ‘Celebration of Giving’ at American Muscle Car Museum Spotlights Major Gifts, Bigger Inspirations

how selfless is giving if it feels so great?

MARK PIELOCH, here with his wife Tatiana and son Matthew, built the American Muscle Car Museum in Melbourne. “I can tell you, from the security person to the receptionist, to the nurses to the physicians, to the administration, everybody I’d give an A+,” he said, and thanked those at his museum for supporting Health First. (Health First images)

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BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – At Mark Pieloch’s American Muscle Car Museum in Melbourne Wednesday night, one of the Health First Foundation’s Celebration of Giving honorees said the quiet part aloud – how selfless is giving if it feels so great?

That’s the question on painter Jan Bryant’s mind. Bryant hosts monthly painting workshops at Health First’s Aging Services’ Center for Family Caregivers. They’re for adults with Alzheimer’s and dementia – and they’re free. It’s a day’s work for the professional painter; the supplies are paid for by the Foundation.

“It just fills my heart. It is really, really a benefit to me. I don’t want to say ‘Selfishly, I do it for myself,’ but I do feel really wonderful,” she said.

On this riddling matter, Bryant isn’t alone. Celebration of Giving was a major-league lineup of inspiring lives, life-saving generosity and major donors – all mingling among the vintage Ford GTs and Shelby Cobras on showcase in the museum’s atrium (itself a slice of the museum’s collection).

One was Meredith Haley, whose late mother, Myra Igo Haley, designated a significant portion of her estate to fund technology that literally saves and prolongs lives – an Electrophysiology lab will be named after her.

Another is Shirley Friedland. A retired professional fundraiser herself, the Friedlands’ substantial gift to the health system was matched by other donors, and together is helping fund a Health First Cancer Institute staff position – a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.

“That’s not all,” Health First Foundation President Michael Seeley told the crowd. “Shirley and her husband, Paul, are fund holders at the Community Foundation for Brevard, and she worked closely with Theresa Grimison, CEO of the foundation, to see what their fund might do.

“Shirley, with Theresa, shared her estate commitment to fund this new position in perpetuity.”

The Friedlands also support the Compassionate Care Fund, which makes Guardian Angel Grants, and the Bright Star Center for Grieving Children and Families, both of which were showcased – and applauded – in video narratives.

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF BREVARD President Theresa Grimison with philanthropist Shirley Friedland who sits on the foundation Board of Directors, and foundation Engagement Coordinator Alexandria Heirston at the Celebration of Giving.

Other highpoints include these:

■ Health First’s Nursing Scholarships program, which has supported hundreds of nurses furthering their education;

■ Staff and leaders of Health First’s Holmes Regional Medical Center’s Heart Center, which just marked its 1,000th successful transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR); and,

■ The ongoing success of the Golf Classic, which has raised millions for Health First’s Aging Services.

The Classic has recently been chaired by Dana and Briggs Kilbourne, and Health First board chair and Interim CEO Kent Smith, who shared with the crowd that he is a cancer survivor.

“A Health First Primary Care Provider found my cancer. A Health First surgeon removed it. A Health First post-op nurse watched over me. And a Health First floor nurse cared for me. It took me 6 more months until I got out on the tennis courts and out on the golf course again, but Health First held my hand the entire time,” he said. “I’ve often asked the question, ‘Is it possible to love a health care system?’ I think you can. I do.”

Similarly, the night’s host, Mark Pieloch, shared that he, his wife and his son have all had occasion to seek medical care at Health First.

“Having been there, I can tell you, from the security person to the receptionist, to the nurses to the physicians, to the administration, everybody I’d give an A+,” he said, “Again, I want to thank everybody for supporting Health First.”

To consider making a gift to the Health First Foundation, or to learn more, visit hf.org/give. Visit HF.org/news to keep up with the latest at Health First.

HEALTH FIRST BOARD CHAIR and Interim CEO Kent Smith spoke at Celebration of Giving. “I’ve often asked the question, ‘Is it possible to love a health care system?’ I think you can. I do.”
HEALTH FIRST CHIEF FINANCIAL Officer Brett Esrock with Dr. Lee Scheinbart.
MONICA SHAH, Jessica Cartagna-Assam, Elaina and Shane Garum, and Adrienne Chandler.
DAVID PELZMAN (second from left) shares a moment with Paul and Shirley Friedman and Chris Kern.
MEREDITH HALEY, whose late mother Myra Igo Haley designated a significant portion of her estate to fund technology advancements at Health First, accepts an award from Health First Foundation President Michael Seeley.
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