Pro Football Hall of Famer and UGA Alum Champ Bailey visits patients at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
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Pro Football Hall of Famer Champ Bailey visited the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, kicking off festivities for the upcoming Aflac Kickoff Game. Bailey, a former University of Georgia star, spent time with children and families, signing autographs and distributing My Special Aflac Duck® robotic companions. The visit was part of Aflac's ongoing commitment to supporting children with cancer and blood disorders.
Aflac U.S. President Virgil R. Miller and Dr. Jason Payne joined Bailey in delivering the award-winning robotic ducks, which have been proven to help patients and parents cope with treatment-related anxiety and stress. To date, Aflac has distributed over 31,000 ducks across the United States, Japan, and Northern Ireland. The event highlighted Aflac's dedication to community support and childhood cancer awareness.
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- Aflac has distributed over 31,000 My Special Aflac Ducks to children with cancer or sickle cell
- Clinical trial results show My Special Aflac Duck helps patients and parents cope with treatment-related anxiety and stress
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All-time football great helps kickoff the Aflac Kickoff Game festivities by creating bright smiles for special kids
Bailey visited children and families at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, signing autographs, posing for pictures and helping distribute some very special items to children who are facing cancer and blood disorders such as sickle cell disease. Born and raised in
"My family, including my brother and my dad, has been touched by cancer, and I've known several people who have dealt with terrible blood disorders like sickle cell, so when I met with these kids at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center today, I was moved by their courage," Bailey said. "I honestly don't know who got more out of this experience, the kids and families or me. I am just pleased if we made their day a little brighter."
Bailey was joined by Aflac
"Champ is as his name says, a real champ. His commitment to the community is hall of fame caliber and we got a chance to see that today as he visited with the children and families, as part of the build up to the Aflac Kickoff Game on Saturday afternoon," Miller said. "We are so pleased to be working with Champ and to help advance this incredibly important cause, providing a special moment for families dealing with childhood cancer and blood disorders."
"Treatments for cancer or sickle cell can be stressful for kids and their parents, so having someone with Hall of Fame credentials like Champ Bailey come to the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center to spend time with our patients is always an uplifting day," said Dr. Douglas K. Graham, chief of the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children's Healthcare of
Bailey still holds two major NFL records with 203 career pass deflections and being selected to 12 Pro Bowls as a cornerback. He was tabbed for the NFL All-Decade Team of the 2000s and chosen to the Broncos 50th Anniversary Team. Champ was rewarded for his excellence by being elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2019. He will be attending the Aflac Kickoff Game as a guest of Aflac.
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