The Children of Children’s is hosted by 14-year-old Lex Stolle and focuses on stories from the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.  Tune in the first Sunday of each month at 1PM to hear the inspirational stories of the Unsung Heroes of Children's, as well as current and former patients- all from the unique perspective of a former patient and teenager! 


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The Children of Children's

The Children of Children's

The Children of Children’s is hosted by 15-year-old Lex Stolle and focuses on stories from the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Tune in the first Sunday of each month at 1PM to hear the inspirational stories of the Unsung Heroes of Children's, as well as current and former patients- all from the unique perspective of a former patient and teenager!

The Children of Children's Episode 19

Lex Stolle takes you behind the scenes of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, exploring the emotional journey that comes with pediatric medical treatment and the impact it has on children and their families. This episode highlights the importance of community support and philanthropic efforts that help provide critical care for young patients. This week’s guests include Sara Orton, Director of Clinical Giving at the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Foundation, along with parents Sara and Andy Tran, and their son Sebi (age 6), an Aflac patient, who share their personal experiences and insights.

The Children of Children's Episode 18

Kristin Crespo a former cancer patient and current Children's employee joins the radio show to speak with host Lex and Nacy Peek a volunteer at the Choa Treasuer Swim Across America.

The Children of Children's Episode 17

Lex Stolle takes you behind the scenes of Children's and on the roller coaster ride of emotions that comes with cancer or blood disorder treatments as a child. He examines the impact treatment has had on other school age children, and their families, while discussing how important events like Care-A-Thon are to him and others. This week’s guests include 12-year-old cancer survivor Nick Colley, his mom Melanie, and CHOA Development Officer Oliva Whitlock.

Care-a-Thon Facts

Care-a-Thon 2023

Care-A-Thon 2023 With the help of our generous listeners and sponsors, this year we raised a record-breaking $1.9 million for the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center!

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