Osceola Community Health Services recently donated 200 brand-new art frames to the Osceola School of the Arts and the Osceola Library System’s Hart Memorial Central Library in Kissimmee. These frames will be used by students and community members who participate in the various art programs at both locations.

“We are excited to give back to the community by supporting the display of creative art throughout Osceola County.” said Dr. Belinda Johnson-Cornett, Osceola Community Health Services Chief Executive Officer. “The art frames will allow the students and community members to showcase their creativity through self- expression and reflection. At Osceola Community Health Services, we believe art is an expression of life, and promotes health and wellbeing. Our mission is to improve the health outcomes of the citizens of Osceola County by supporting the whole person.”
“We are very appreciative of the generous donation of the 150 poster-size frames,” said Dennis Neal, Principal of Osceola County School of the Arts. As a school for the arts, we have multiple uses for these throughout our arts programs and for school-wide productions. Our thanks go out to Osceola Community Health Services!”

Erika Pacheco, Outreach Specialist for The Osceola Library at Hart Memorial Central Library, echoed the sentiment: “We extend our deepest gratitude to OCHS for this wonderful contribution. Their support enriches our programs and fosters creativity among everyone who visits our library. The positive impact on our community is truly invaluable.”

The donated frames, which are sleek black wooden frames measuring 24×36 inches, are perfect for both vertical and horizontal display, making them versatile tools for a variety of art projects. To further enhance the community’s engagement with art, OCHS will display select pieces created with these frames at their clinic locations throughout Osceola County, broadening the reach of this meaningful contribution.