Friends & Fellow Citizens

#172: Heart of Hope and Hugs - A Childhood Cancer Survivor's Quest for a Cure feat. Hannah Adams

Sherman Tylawsky

Childhood is one of the most precious stages of a person's life. But every day, children across the U.S. and the world have had their childhood sadly taken away by pediatric cancer. 

In this first-ever in person F&FC interview, Hannah Adams is a childhood cancer survivor and advocate whose personal story and public service has touched numerous children and families. A University of Alabama graduate student, she has won multiple titles and awards in the Miss America Organization, including Miss Florida's Outstanding Teen 2019-20 and her current title Miss Phenix City 2025.

Hear how she and her family found their purpose to serve and help affected kids in the hopes of one day finding a cure for pediatric cancer.

Learn more about Hannah's platform at hannahleeadams.com! We wish her the best of luck at Miss Alabama 2025!

Follow Hannah on Instagram (@hannahleeadams) and Facebook!

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