Aflac brings the magic of fútbol to Nicklaus Children's Hospital
Aflac partnered with TV personality Adamari López to bring a soccer-themed event to pediatric patients at Nicklaus Children's Hospital, marking their second consecutive year of collaboration. This initiative aims to provide joy and interactive activities for patients, supporting Aflac's ongoing mission to assist communities affected by cancer and blood disorders.
The event featured various stations for designing soccer pennants, enjoying treats, and exploring different countries participating in an upcoming soccer tournament. Aflac also highlighted findings from its Wellness Matters Survey, noting that 79% of Hispanics are likely to attend routine medical checkups if encouraged by loved ones. This initiative extends Aflac's long-standing support for pediatric cancer and blood disorder research, with over $182 million donated since 1995.
- Aflac continues its mission to support communities affected by cancer and blood disorders.
- The event provided joy and interactive activities for pediatric patients.
- Aflac's long-standing support includes over $182 million donated since 1995.
- Aflac's Wellness Matters Survey shows 79% of Hispanics are likely to attend routine checkups if encouraged by loved ones.
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TV personality and host Adamari López to kick off the start of continental fútbol competition with a specially themed event for patients and their families
Designed to spread joy and offer an interactive day for patients, the event celebrated the love for a sport that is deeply rooted in
Adamari López, an avid soccer lover who shares this same passion with her daughter, Alaïa, engaged with the patients and their families, bringing the excitement and camaraderie of the sport. The event featured various stations where children may design their own soccer pennants, enjoy concessions-style treats and take home some special souvenirs. Each child also received a passport to take with them as they explored different countries participating in the upcoming soccer tournament, combining fun with educational elements.
"Aflac and I have a shared mission of bringing inspiration and hope for those going through their own wellness journey, whether faced with a cancer diagnosis or another condition," said López. "I absolutely love the enthusiasm around the soccer games, and this event is the perfect way to share that message with the precious patients at Nicklaus Children's Hospital."
Adamari has previously worked with Aflac on initiatives supporting the Hispanic community, focusing on cancer awareness and preventive care, including findings from the 2023 Aflac Wellness Matters Survey. Additionally, data from the soon-to-be released second annual survey is in, and Aflac will be kicking off a campaign designed to generate awareness of the need for people in the Hispanic community to urge their loved ones to take charge of their personal health. In fact,
"It is an absolute pleasure to once again work with Adamari — who has been a source of inspiration for many as they go through their own cancer journey — and Nicklaus Children's Hospital to bring the excitement of the soccer championship games to their pediatric patients," said Ines Rodriguez Gutzmer, senior vice president and chief communications officer at Aflac. "We know that the hospital setting can be stressful, so we are glad to bring some joy and comfort to these children and their families — something we have been doing since 2018."
"Patient experiences like this one provide the opportunity to impact patient families beyond bedside care," said Perry Ann Reed, senior vice president and chief operating officer of Nicklaus Children's Health System and president of Nicklaus Children's Hospital. "Thanks to supporters like Aflac and Adamari, we are able to give patients a moment of fun and a break from the day-to-day of being in a hospital setting."
This initiative was an extension of Aflac's long-standing dedication to supporting pediatric patients battling cancer or sickle cell disease. Since 1995, Aflac employees, agents and The Aflac Foundation Inc. have donated more than
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