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Aflac Foundation donates $1.5 million to help support emotional needs of patients and families at Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

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The Aflac Foundation has donated $1.5 million to the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center in Atlanta, emphasizing its commitment to the psychosocial needs of children with cancer and blood disorders. This contribution aims to support family services and mental health throughout 2023, increasing Aflac's total donation to over $166 million since 1995. The funds will assist a 35-person Family Support Team, addressing emotional and mental challenges faced by patients and their families. This is crucial as many support services are not covered by insurance, with the Center's program costing $2.5 million in 2021.

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  • Aflac's donation of $1.5 million enhances its commitment to supporting children with cancer and blood disorders.
  • Total funding for pediatric cancer and blood disorders exceeds $166 million since 1995.
  • The contribution supports the Family Support Team, addressing crucial mental health services not typically covered by insurance.
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Hospital relies on philanthropy to be able to offer children vital psychosocial services not covered by insurance

COLUMBUS, Ga., March 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Continuing its commitment to helping provide children with cancer and blood disorders comfort and tools that help them cope with mental and emotional stresses of diagnosis and treatment, The Aflac Foundation Inc. this week donated $1.5 million to the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Earmarked for family support services, this year's annual donation will help address patient mental and emotional well-being throughout 2023 and brings Aflac's funding support of the pediatric cancer and blood disorders cause to over $166 million since 1995.

Donation addresses patient well-being, bringing Aflac's support of pediatric cancer and blood disorders to over $166M

"Aflac continues to provide funding for treatment and research, but we also understand that children need more than medicine when going through a medical crisis," said Kathelen Amos, president of The Aflac Foundation Inc. "For every child with a cancer or blood disorder diagnosis, there is a family in crisis. The needs and concerns of the parents and siblings include, but are not limited to, those directly concerning the patient. We are pleased to help fund the ever-increasing array of holistic and support services that Children's offers to the patients and families of the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center."

Aflac's donation will help fund the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center's 35-person Family Support Team, which includes social workers, child life specialists, non-denominational chaplains and music therapists who work in tandem with medical staff to provide therapeutic activities, positive distractions and social support for both patients and families. Major medical insurance does not typically cover family support services, leaving hospitals dependent on philanthropic support to continue the program that cost the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center $2.5 million in 2021. In the same year, Family Support Team members provided services to a majority of the more than 8,000 children receiving care at the Center, many giving support to their families, as well.

"Because a diagnosis of cancer or a blood disorder impacts all aspects of family life, the common goal of the specialists, therapists and volunteers that make up the Family Support Team is to ensure that the family feels cared for and supported as they adjust and cope, every step of the way," said Certified Child Life Specialist Lucy Tyler, the Center's lead Child Life Specialist in Outpatient Oncology. "We concentrate on the emotional and mental aspects of a childhood illness that, if left unaddressed, can have long-term negative effects on a child and his or her family."

According to Tyler, across different roles, the support team offers distraction and fun through art and music, helps with schoolwork, explains medical procedures in terms a child can understand, provides a safe space to show anger or frustration, helps parents navigate and find financial resources, and more.

The latest donation by The Aflac Foundation Inc. further strengthens the company's commitment to help support psychosocial needs of children with cancer and blood disorders such as sickle cell in addition to providing funding for treatment and research.

In 2018, after nearly two years of research with health care professionals and families, Aflac introduced My Special Aflac Duck®, the award-winning robotic companion and app designed to help patients communicate their emotions with caregivers, teach them about their treatment through medical play, provide distraction and fun with music and art, reinforce comfort and coping skills, and more.

To date, the company has given, free-of-charge, more than 22,000 My Special Aflac Ducks to children with cancer and sickle cell across the United States, Japan and Northern Ireland at a cost of more than $3.5 million to the company.

For more information about Aflac's commitment to children with cancer and blood disorders, including how they can receive My Special Aflac Duck free of charge, visit AflacChildhoodCancer.org. To learn more about the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, go to choa.org/medical-services/cancer-and-blood-disorders. For more information about how Aflac policies help close gaps left by expenses health insurance doesn't cover, including some associated with mental health services, go to Aflac.com.

ABOUT AFLAC INCORPORATED
Aflac Incorporated (NYSE: AFL), a Fortune 500 company, has helped provide financial protection and peace of mind for more than 67 years to millions of policyholders and customers through its subsidiaries in the U.S. and Japan. In the U.S., Aflac is the No. 1 provider of supplemental health insurance products.1 In Japan, Aflac Life Insurance Japan is the leading provider of cancer and medical insurance policies in force. In 2021, the company became a signatory of the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI). In 2022, the company was included in the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index for the ninth year, the World's Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere for the 17th consecutive year, Fortune's World's Most Admired Companies for the 22nd time and Bloomberg's Gender-Equality Index for the fourth consecutive year. To find out how to get help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover, get to know us at aflac.com or aflac.com/espanol. Investors may learn more about Aflac Incorporated and its commitment to ESG and social responsibility at investors.aflac.com under "Sustainability."

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FAQ

What is the purpose of Aflac's recent $1.5 million donation?

Aflac's donation aims to support the emotional and mental well-being of children with cancer and blood disorders at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center.

How much has Aflac donated to pediatric cancer causes since 1995?

Aflac has donated over $166 million to pediatric cancer and blood disorders since 1995.

What services will Aflac's donation help fund?

The donation will help fund family support services provided by a 35-person Family Support Team, which includes social workers and therapists.

Why are family support services important for children with cancer?

Family support services address the mental and emotional stress experienced by both patients and their families, which are not typically covered by insurance.

What was the cost of the family support program at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center in 2021?

The family support program at the Center cost $2.5 million in 2021.

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