Whether treating a toddler in an emergency or supporting a teen through chemotherapy treatments, we are dedicated to the care of each patient. It’s through teamwork at every level of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and with you, the family, that we are able to achieve excellence in pediatric care.
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Research is a cornerstone of the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta mission to enhance the lives of children. In conjunction with Emory University School of Medicine, Georgia Tech and Morehouse, Children’s seeks answers to the most challenging childhood medical conditions through teaching and research.
Children who are overweight are now suffering from diseases once seen only in adults, such as hypertension, liver disease and Type 2 diabetes. That's why Children’s launched Strong4Life, a wellness movement designed to ignite societal change and reverse the epidemic of childhood obesity and its associated diseases in Georgia.
As a not-for-profit organization, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta relies on the generous financial and volunteer support of our community. Your donations directly impact the lives of each family served by Children’s and support many initiatives such as clinical excellence, research, teaching, wellness and charity care.
Since their introduction in 1999, the colorful boy and girl characters have represented the hopeful attitude and strong will of our patients, families and staff, inspiring them everyday to be curious, brave and playful.
Often, you can find Hope & Will out and about taking in the sights and hanging out with the people of Altanta. Check out photos of Hope and Will as they bring joy to children of all ages! You may even find yourself in our gallery, so be sure to say hello when you see them.
Hope & Will's Adventures As larger-than-life kids, Hope & Will want to get involved in the community, too. They interact with kids and their parents both inside our hospitals and out in the community.
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