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3.19.2008 - 07:50am ET
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Aflac Reaches $40 Million Milestone in Donations to the Aflac Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Contributions Help Fund Ongoing Research, Facilities and Family Support Services
(CSRwire) ATLANTA, March 19 /PRNewswire/ -- In its ongoing support of the Aflac
Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service of Children's Healthcare of
Atlanta, Aflac announced that it has reached more than $40 million in
contributions to the Center, making it the largest corporate supporter of
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
"With financial resources provided by Aflac, we have been able to
recruit national leaders in the fields of pediatric cancer, sickle cell
disease and experimental therapy and have also established a thriving
program for cancer survivors," said William G. Woods, M.D., director for
the Aflac Cancer Center. "These leaders are conducting important lab and
clinical research and helping to bring innovative treatments to patients
at the bedside - not just in Georgia, but nationwide."
Thousands of Aflac field force members across the country and the
Aflac Foundation together have funded four endowed chairs at the Aflac
Cancer Center, each of which provides critical funding in perpetuity for
key positions at the Center. At Children's Healthcare of Atlanta,
receiving a chair signifies a monetary endowment for a specific program
directed by a physician or researcher. To date, Aflac has funded the
following chairs:
-- Dr. William G. Woods - The Daniel P. Amos Children's Chair for the
Aflac Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service
-- Dr. Donald Durden - The Aflac Field Force Cancer Experimental Therapy
Chair
-- Dr. Lillian R. Meacham - The Kathelen V. Amos Children's Chair for
Cancer Survivorship
-- Dr. Peter Lane - The Aflac Field Force Children's Chair for Sickle Cell
Disease
Over the years, Aflac's contributions have also been used to fund other
critical needs, including new inpatient and outpatient facilities, a new
state-of-the-art pediatric research building, and endowments for the
Family Support Team and Fellowship Program.
In addition to the company's donations, both Aflac employees and field
force members support patients and their families by volunteering personal
time to play bingo, to take them to Aflac-sponsored events, and to attend
the annual Braves Baseball Night with them in Atlanta.
"We became involved with the Aflac Cancer Center and Blood Disorders
Service at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta more than 13 years ago to help
discover treatments and cures for pediatric cancer and blood disorders,"
stated Daniel Amos, chairman and chief executive officer of Aflac. "Today,
it is recognized as one of the leading pediatric cancer, hematology, and
blood and marrow transplantation programs in the country, treating more
than 325 new cancer patients each year and following more than 2,000
patients with sickle cell disease, hemophilia and other blood disorders."
The Aflac Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service provides advanced
diagnostic and clinical care, as well as innovative treatment and research
options to children, adolescents and young adults.
About Aflac
For more than 50 years, Aflac products have given policyholders the
opportunity to direct cash where it is needed most when a
life-interrupting medical event causes financial challenges. Aflac is the
number one provider of guaranteed-renewable insurance in the United States
and the number one insurance company in terms of individual insurance
policies in force in Japan. Our insurance products provide protection to
more than 40 million people worldwide. Aflac has been included in Fortune
magazine's listing of America's Most Admired Companies for seven years and
in Fortune magazine's list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in America
for ten consecutive years. Aflac has also been recognized three times by
both Fortune magazine's listing of the Top 50 Employers for Minorities and
Working Mother magazine's listing of the 100 Best Companies for Working
Mothers. Aflac Incorporated is a Fortune 500 company listed on the New
York Stock Exchange under the symbol AFL. To find out more about Aflac,
visit aflac.com.
About Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, one of the leading pediatric
healthcare systems in the country, is a not-for-profit organization that
benefits from the generous philanthropic and volunteer support of our
community. Operating three hospitals with more than half a million patient
visits annually, Children's is recognized for excellence in cancer,
cardiac, neonatal, orthopaedic and transplant services, as well as many
other pediatric specialties. To learn more about Children's Healthcare of
Atlanta, visit our Web site at www.choa.org or call 404-250-KIDS.
About the Aflac Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service of
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
The Aflac Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service of Children's
Healthcare of Atlanta is a national leader among childhood cancer,
hematology, and blood and marrow transplant programs, serving infants to
young adults. Recognized as one of the top five pediatric cancer centers
in the country by Child magazine, the Aflac Cancer Center treats more than
325 new cancer patients each year and follows more than 2,000 patients with
sickle cell disease, hemophilia and other blood disorders. The Aflac Cancer
Center is one of many programs at Children's committed to enhancing the
lives of children through excellence in patient care, research and
education. Children's, one of the top three pediatric healthcare systems
in the country, is a not-for-profit organization that benefits from the
generous philanthropic and volunteer support of our community. Visit www.aflaccancercenter.org or
call 404-250-KIDS for more information.
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