There's a place for everyone at March for Babies! Family Teams are made up of friends and family who want to honor babies – babies born prematurely or with a birth defect; babies who didn't survive, or healthy, full-term babies. Premature birth touches half a million babies and their families every year. Babies born too soon are more likely to die or have disabilities. Birth defects pose another serious threat – taking the lives of many babies and cause lifelong disabilities for thousands more. So it's important for us to help the March of Dimes help moms have full-term pregnancies and healthy babies.
We are doing just that by participating in March for Babies as a Family Team. No one is working harder than the March of Dimes to understand the causes of prematurity and birth defects.
Won't you join our Family Team at this wonderful event? Call me for further details, or go to marchforbabies.org and register online. Our team name is Winters Crew. If you can't join us, please consider sponsoring our team with your donation. Just log on to my personal web page www.marchforbabies.org/calichic61005.
One day all babies will be born healthy. But we'll have to walk to get there! Thank you for your help.
Very truly yours,
Angela Terry
http://www.marchforbabies.org/personal_page.asp?w=31027109&u=Calichic61005
We are doing just that by participating in March for Babies as a Family Team. No one is working harder than the March of Dimes to understand the causes of prematurity and birth defects.
Won't you join our Family Team at this wonderful event? Call me for further details, or go to marchforbabies.org and register online. Our team name is Winters Crew. If you can't join us, please consider sponsoring our team with your donation. Just log on to my personal web page www.marchforbabies.org/calichic61005.
One day all babies will be born healthy. But we'll have to walk to get there! Thank you for your help.
Very truly yours,
Angela Terry
http://www.marchforbabies.org/personal_page.asp?w=31027109&u=Calichic61005
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