Aflac Makes New Resources Available to Support Children with Cancer and Blood Disorders
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Aflac, a leading U.S. health supplemental insurance provider, is renewing its Bridge to Brighter program for Childhood Cancer and Sickle Cell Awareness Month in September. The company has raised nearly $184 million since 1995 for pediatric cancer and blood disorder initiatives, including support for the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at Children's Hospital of Atlanta. Aflac has launched a dedicated webpage offering resources such as:
- A broadcast news video
- Information about the My Special Aflac Duck robotic companion
- Messages from sports coaches
- Donation opportunities
- Digital toolkit and social media resources
Additionally, the Aflac Childhood Cancer Foundation is providing $15,000 in grants to support Child Life Specialist programs nationwide.
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- Aflac has raised nearly $184 million since 1995 for pediatric cancer and blood disorder initiatives
- The company supports the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, ranked in the top 10 pediatric oncology programs by U.S. News & World Report
- Aflac is providing $15,000 in grants to fund Child Life Specialist programs nationwide
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Bridge to Brighter website offers tips people can use to ease the cancer journey
"As new treatments and ongoing research continues to provide better outcomes for many children and families facing pediatric cancer and blood disorders, it is essential that momentum be maintained and improved upon," Aflac Senior Vice President Ines Gutzmer said. "The Bridge to Brighter program is designed to do just that, by ensuring that the families, the caregivers and friends surrounding the patients know how to comfort and support those affected. Because when one child is diagnosed with cancer or sickle cell disease, the impact is felt not only by the child and the family, but by friends and the overall community."
To help spread awareness around Childhood Cancer and Sickle Cell Awareness Month, Aflac has a web page dedicated to helping those in the community and beyond.
Complete resources include:
- A broadcast news video interviewing those closest to the cause. The video will air in top markets throughout the US this month.
- Information about Aflac's award-winning robotic companion My Special Aflac Duck, including how to order a duck — free of charge — for a child, age 3 and up, with cancer or sickle cell.
- Inspiring messages from legendary sports coaches, Dawn Staley and Dabo Swinney.
- Various ways to support the Aflac Cancer Campaign and the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children's Hospital of
Atlanta , including donating to the cause. - Resources available in both English and Spanish, including:
- A digital toolkit showing how to offer support to families in your community who are facing difficult diagnoses and treatments for their children.
- Social media tiles, accompanying captions and the hashtag #AflacBridgeToBrighter to share support and inform others.
Also coinciding with Childhood Cancer and Sickle Cell Awareness month, the Aflac Childhood Cancer Foundation, Inc. is providing
To learn more about how you can help or request a My Special Aflac Duck for a child, age 3 and up, with pediatric cancer or sickle cell, or to learn more about Aflac's commitment to children and families, visit Aflac.com/BridgeToBrighter.
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Aflac Incorporated (NYSE: AFL), a Fortune 500 company, has helped provide financial protection and peace of mind for more than 68 years to millions of policyholders and customers through its subsidiaries in the
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Media contact: Stephanie A. Wilken, swilken@aflac.com
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