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March of Dimes Moment



Are you curious about what exactly the March of Dimes does? You know they help give babies a healthy start but how? Check out this sample of information, found on their website.


The March of Dimes Making A Difference
Our mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. The March of Dimes carries out this mission through programs of research, community services, education and advocacy to save babies' lives.
March of Dimes researchers, volunteers, educators, outreach workers and advocates work together to give all babies a fighting chance against the threats to their health: prematurity, birth defects, low birthweight.

Parent Education
The March of Dimes helps pregnant women know what to worry about and what not to worry about when it comes to having a healthy baby. Through our Pregnancy & Newborn Health Education CenterSM women can get free one-on-one, confidential answers to their questions about pregnancy, preconception, newborn screening and related topics.

The Center also provides a wide variety of materials including mama, an annual magazine full of practical and important information for parents-to-be, are available. Contact the center.

Premature Birth
Each year, more than 460,000 babies are born too soon, some so small they can fit in the palm of a hand. Many of these babies must fight just to survive; others will struggle with lifelong health problems. No one knows what causes half of all premature births. No one is working harder than the March of Dimes to find out.

Genetic Research
Genetic birth defects leave our children unable to walk, to hear, to think, or even to fight off disease. March of Dimes investments in genetic research already are starting to yield results. Two March of Dimes-funded grantees have used gene therapy successfully in treating hemophilia and retinitis pigmentosa in the lab, giving hope that we are closer to a cure for these genetic birth defects.

Health Care
No parents should have to choose between feeding their child and buying the medicines he or she needs. Yet, this happens every day in America because more than 9 million children have no health coverage. For many of these children, this means they can't get preventive checkups, immunizations, or treatment for common childhood illnesses. The March of Dimes is fighting so that all babies, children and pregnant women get health insurance.

Help Us Save Babies
You can partner with the March of Dimes by becoming a volunteer or a donor. With your help, we can win the fight to save babies.


This is just a portion of what can be done to help our babies have a healthy life. Please consider a donation to the March of Dimes. You can donate to them directly using the widget in the left-hand sidebar or on my March of Dimes page. All money goes directly to them and is a secure donation through Paypal. Just think what a few dollars can do. If you would like to see how families have personally been affected, please check out Ella's story and Chelsea and McKenzie's story. Thank you in advance. This charity means a lot to me and I appreciate your generosity! If you have a story about prematurity that you would like to share, please email me at acuppycakelife@hotmail.com. I would be honored to feature you and your family.

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