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
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.
- 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
"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
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
"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
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.
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