Jeff Foxworthy and Aflac Team Up For “Duckprints”

Jeff Foxworthy greets the Aflac Duck at the Aflac Cancer Center at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
On September 1st, Aflac honored three heroes who have left a giant footprint in the fight against childhood cancer. At the same time, the company celebrated a major milestone of exceeding the $100 million mark in contributions to the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, a nationally renowned children’s cancer facility.

The three honorees, Jeff Foxworthy, Ansley Riedel, a nurse at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta who was treated at the Aflac Cancer Center as a child and Ansley’s mother Vicki Riedel, saw their footprints added to the Duckprints Wall of Fame at the Aflac Cancer Center.

Vicki and Ansley Riedel spend time with Jeff Foxworthy and the Aflac Duck before having their footprints added to the Duckprints Wall of Fame at the Aflac Cancer Center in Atlanta.

Aflac created Aflac Duckprints to honor those who have made a difference in the fight against childhood cancer. Duckprints champions individuals through ceremonies at pediatric cancer hospitals, user-generated nominations on www.aflacduckprints.com and in social media.

  

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