
Donors and Volunteers
The Many Ways to Support Children's

About the Foundation
The Children’s Foundation relies on volunteers in the hospitals and in the community. Each year, in-hospital volunteers donate more than 127,000 hours of their time, and community volunteer groups raise millions of dollars for Children’s through fundraisers.
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A hospital reimagined
When it comes to caring for kids, we’ve never settled for just good enough. We need your help—now more than ever—to give our patients the futures they deserve.
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Thank you for your unwavering commitment to our mission.
In this Annual Report on giving, you’ll see the incredible impact we’ve made and how your gifts are making a difference on the lives of kids and families who depend on us. This is a testament to your commitment to put Georgia’s children first.
Read the ReportStories of hope and innovation from patients at Children’s
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Meet Mary: Back in the Marching Band After Surviving Two Brain Tumors
One month into her first year of high school, Mary was diagnosed with two brain tumors. Her parents turned to the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children’s for nationally-ranked care, and this unstoppable teen never missed a beat.
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Meet Tanvi: Three-Year-Old is Thriving After Four Spinal Surgeries
Adopted at 21 months of age, Tanvi had never seen a doctor. After being diagnosed with a rare spinal disorder, her family turned to Children’s for specialized pediatric surgical care.
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Meet Caleigh: Unstoppable After Open Heart Surgery at Two Years Old
When newborn Caleigh was diagnosed with an atrial septal defect requiring open heart surgery, her parents turned to Children’s Heart Center for nationally-ranked care.
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Meet Nolan: Getting Back on the Baseball Field After Osteosarcoma
When 8-year-old baseball player Nolan was diagnosed with cancer in his femur, his family turned to Children’s for life-saving cancer care and pediatric sports physical therapy to help get him back in the game.
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Aubrey’s story: Discovery of mass reveals rare liver cancer
When she was just 2 years old, Aubrey was diagnosed with hepatoblastoma. After undergoing surgery and six rounds of chemotherapy, Aubrey’s cancer is in remission.
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Beckett’s story: Saved by critical care pediatric specialists
After going limp in his mother’s arms, Beckett was rushed to Children’s, where pediatric specialists stabilized him. Years later, the former micro-preemie is thriving.
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Carston’s story: Child survives brain hemorrhage after birth
At 2 days old, Carston was diagnosed with hydrocephalus and spent 70 days at Children’s. Today, Carston is learning to walk and surpassing expectations.
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John’s story: Robotics program helps boy with spina bifida thrive
Born with myelomeningocele spina bifida, John surpassed medical expectations and learned to walk with the help of the Children’s robotics program.
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Piper’s story: Clinical trial at Marcus Autism Center improves her capabilities
After being diagnosed with autism at just 12 months old, Piper worked with the team at Marcus Autism Center to improve her communication skills and capabilities.

Making a difference in pediatric healthcare
Children’s appreciates the many generous donors who understand our vision and mission. Their involvement through financial contributions is vital to our patients, families and community, as we rely on that support to enhance the lives of children.
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