March for Babies Day is a fun-filled, family-oriented event. This is a day of celebration of all babies: those born healthy, those struggling to thrive and those who didn't go home. Below are a few frequently asked questions. Your team captain will receive a special e-mail from the March of Dimes with site-specific information.
1. What should walkers wear?
Please wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes (in layers to accommodate temperature changes), cotton or wool socks, and walking or tennis shoes.
2. What happens if it rains?
Toss an umbrella in the trunk of your car. March for Babies takes place rain or shine. If it rains and it would be dangerous to walk, the route will be shortened.
3. What time do I need to arrive?
Check-in and registration begins one hour before the walk. But if you've already turned in your money on Bank Day or did all of your fundraising online, come at least 30 minutes early to enjoy the stage program. Walk start times vary by site.
4. What do I do with my cash and check donations?
If you're walking with a team, ask your team captain about turning in cash and checks before walk day. If you're an individual walker, bring the monies with you to the walk or contact your local office for a special mailing address.
5. Can I bring my children in strollers?
The March of Babies wouldn't be a celebration without children and strollers. All of the routes are on stroller-friendly paths.
6. Are there checkpoints or snacks along the route?
There are checkpoints along the route that will provide rest, refreshments and information. Most will have water and some even have a snack.
7. Can I bring my dog?
March for Babies events are held at a variety of sites, including public parks and private property. If you are considering bringing man's best friend, please contact your local office for possible restrictions. Please consider the breed of your pet and that babies and small children will be at March for Babies.
8. Will there be children's activities at my walk site?
We encourage all walkers to bring their children to March for Babies. Children's activities, which vary by site, include face painting, games, bounce houses and the Fun Bus.
If you have any questions or need more information, please contact your local March of Dimes office
Family Team News
Friday, April 27, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Meet Zachary, Gabriella, and Jacob Nelson
After doing a second IVF
procedure to have a sibling for Alexa, their first daughter, Victoria Sansone
and Kenneth Nelson Jr. found out early on that they were having triplets. The
pregnancy went well until 24 weeks when Victoria was put on bed rest due to high blood pressure. At 27
weeks, it was determined that Victoria had HELLP Syndrome, and she was
flown by helicopter to UMMC in Baltimore to be treated. They held
off her symptoms by giving her steroids (Surfactant), which also helped
the babies prepare for their early birth.
At 28 weeks, Victoria’s symptoms
returned and because her life was at stake, they delivered the babies
immediately. Gabriella weighed 2.4 lbs., Zachary 2.8 lbs., and Jacob 1.4
lbs. Gabriella and Zachary were given surfactant immediately upon
birth. However, Jacob, the littlest, was showing no signs of distress and
was not given the medication, which lead to a series of medical problems.
Gabriella made it through with a
few infections and came home after two months in the NICU. Zachary had feeding
and swallowing issues but also quickly followed his sister home at two and a
half months. Jacob finally arrived home after spending over seven months
in the NICU and enduring four
surgeries. All three of the children wore apnea monitors for the first
year, and Jacob had oxygen until his first birthday. Today, thanks to
life-saving March of Dimes research and the
care they received, the triplets are 5 years old and are mostly healthy and
active.
Friday, April 20, 2012
What to expect the Day of March for Baby Event!
March for Babies Day is a fun-filled, family-oriented event. This is a day of celebration of all babies: those born healthy, those struggling to thrive and those who didn't go home. Below are a few frequently asked questions. Your team captain will receive a special e-mail from the March of Dimes with site-specific information.
1. What should walkers wear?
Please wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes (in layers to accommodate temperature changes), cotton or wool socks, and walking or tennis shoes.
2. What happens if it rains?
Toss an umbrella in the trunk of your car. March for Babies takes place rain or shine. If it rains and it would be dangerous to walk, the route will be shortened.
3. What time do I need to arrive?
Check-in and registration begins one hour before the walk. But if you've already turned in your money on Bank Day or did all of your fundraising online, come at least 30 minutes early to enjoy the stage program. Walk start times vary by site.
4. What do I do with my cash and check donations?
If you're walking with a team, ask your team captain about turning in cash and checks before walk day. If you're an individual walker, bring the monies with you to the walk or contact your local office for a special mailing address.
5. Can I bring my children in strollers?
The March of Babies wouldn't be a celebration without children and strollers. All of the routes are on stroller-friendly paths.
6. Are there checkpoints or snacks along the route?
There are checkpoints along the route that will provide rest, refreshments and information. Most will have water and some even have a snack.
7. Can I bring my dog?
March for Babies events are held at a variety of sites, including public parks and private property. If you are considering bringing man's best friend, please contact your local office for possible restrictions. Please consider the breed of your pet and that babies and small children will be at March for Babies.
8. Will there be children's activities at my walk site?
We encourage all walkers to bring their children to March for Babies. Children's activities, which vary by site, include face painting, games, bounce houses and the Fun Bus.
If you have any questions or need more information, please contact your local March of Dimes office
1. What should walkers wear?
Please wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes (in layers to accommodate temperature changes), cotton or wool socks, and walking or tennis shoes.
2. What happens if it rains?
Toss an umbrella in the trunk of your car. March for Babies takes place rain or shine. If it rains and it would be dangerous to walk, the route will be shortened.
3. What time do I need to arrive?
Check-in and registration begins one hour before the walk. But if you've already turned in your money on Bank Day or did all of your fundraising online, come at least 30 minutes early to enjoy the stage program. Walk start times vary by site.
4. What do I do with my cash and check donations?
If you're walking with a team, ask your team captain about turning in cash and checks before walk day. If you're an individual walker, bring the monies with you to the walk or contact your local office for a special mailing address.
5. Can I bring my children in strollers?
The March of Babies wouldn't be a celebration without children and strollers. All of the routes are on stroller-friendly paths.
6. Are there checkpoints or snacks along the route?
There are checkpoints along the route that will provide rest, refreshments and information. Most will have water and some even have a snack.
7. Can I bring my dog?
March for Babies events are held at a variety of sites, including public parks and private property. If you are considering bringing man's best friend, please contact your local office for possible restrictions. Please consider the breed of your pet and that babies and small children will be at March for Babies.
8. Will there be children's activities at my walk site?
We encourage all walkers to bring their children to March for Babies. Children's activities, which vary by site, include face painting, games, bounce houses and the Fun Bus.
If you have any questions or need more information, please contact your local March of Dimes office
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Family Teams Conference call
Join the
Maryland National Capital Area Chapter
March for Babies
Family Teams Conference call.
Maryland National Capital Area Chapter
March for Babies
Family Teams Conference call.
Thursday April 19th at 8pm
712-775-7100 and the access code: 470884.
The Family Team Kickoff is a great opportunity to hear what other Family Teams in the chapter are doing with March for Babies. Family Teams will have an opportunity to share there success stories on how they are building successful Family Teams.
Get information about the day of the walk. What to wear? Will there be food? What kid activities will be there? What will we need to bring?
There will be an opportunity to ask questions to other family teams and March of Dimes staff members. Please join us as we kick off the 2012 season!
Call in to 712-775-7100 and enter the access code 470884
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
The West Family
Last year I was pregnant with my third baby, and my due date was supposed to be December 21st. Unfortunately, our little man came on November 10th (6 weeks early) weighing 4 lbs. 14 oz. He came out screaming so we knew his lungs were fine, and all seemed to be okay for the first 24 hours. Soon, though, he couldn't keep his temperature regulated and on the second day the nurses called the Neonatologist in the middle of the night because they noticed blood in his stool. We were flown by helicopter to Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C. and so began our nine week NICU stay and four week GI unit stay.
After we arrived at Children's, they did every test they could think of to figure out why he was so sick. They took blood, did an upper GI, a spinal tap, and much more, but they still couldn't figure it out. On day four of his life, at 2:30 a.m. they performed emergency surgery and discovered he had a perforated colon and was very, very sick with Sepsis. The surgery left him with a colostomy. For the first 3 weeks of his life, we did not think he was going to make it. Then around the fourth week we thought he had started to come around – he came off the ventilator and seemed to be doing better. Unfortunately, though, the stoma developed a hole and saturated his surgery wound. It was an impossible battle trying to keep him from getting sepsis again and keeping his wound clean.
Finally, at 13 weeks old, he was able to come home. Today as I type this, he is 14 weeks old. We have weekly clinic visits at Children’s to check labs, he has a feeding tube to help his liver and also help his body absorb all the good stuff he needs. He is still not gaining weight like he should and is just over 9 lbs. now. I will be walking at the Assateague March for Babies this year, and I am so thankful for everything that the March of Dimes has done, including all the research that means so much more to me now.
After we arrived at Children's, they did every test they could think of to figure out why he was so sick. They took blood, did an upper GI, a spinal tap, and much more, but they still couldn't figure it out. On day four of his life, at 2:30 a.m. they performed emergency surgery and discovered he had a perforated colon and was very, very sick with Sepsis. The surgery left him with a colostomy. For the first 3 weeks of his life, we did not think he was going to make it. Then around the fourth week we thought he had started to come around – he came off the ventilator and seemed to be doing better. Unfortunately, though, the stoma developed a hole and saturated his surgery wound. It was an impossible battle trying to keep him from getting sepsis again and keeping his wound clean.
Finally, at 13 weeks old, he was able to come home. Today as I type this, he is 14 weeks old. We have weekly clinic visits at Children’s to check labs, he has a feeding tube to help his liver and also help his body absorb all the good stuff he needs. He is still not gaining weight like he should and is just over 9 lbs. now. I will be walking at the Assateague March for Babies this year, and I am so thankful for everything that the March of Dimes has done, including all the research that means so much more to me now.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Maryland National Capital Area Bank Days!
Bank Day is a great opportunity for you to turn in your team’s money and to pick up your team incentives. Coming to Bank Day allows you to enjoy March for Babies without handling money or standing in line for registration. Please make sure that all donations are marked with your team name, walk site location and separated by walker. This will insure that all funds are credited to the correct walker and team. Be sure to print and bring with you, your “Team Form”, which summarizes amount raised and t-shirt size for all of your team members.
In appreciation for your support, when you raise $350 or more, you will receive your choice of a Kmart or Macy’s Gift Card. The more you raise, the more valuable the gift card. See below for details.
If You Raise: You Will Receive:
$200 March for Babies T-shirt
$350 $15 Gift Card and T-shirt
$500 $25 Gift Card and T-shirt
$1,000 $50 Gift Card and T-shirt
$2,500 $125 Gift Card and T-shirt
$5,000 $250 Gift Card and T-shirt
$10,000 $500 Gift Card and T-shirt
$20,000 $600 Gift Card and T-shirt
Look below for a bank location and time that works for you.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Harford County - Bank of America - Bel Air
201 South Main Street, Bel Air, MD 21204
Wicomico County BB & T Bank
2400 North Salisbury Boulevard, Salisbury, MD 21804
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Allegany County Susquehanna Bank
Country Club Mall, LaVale, MD 21502
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Caroline County BB & T Bank
102 South Main Street, Federalsburg, MD 21632
Fredrick County - BB & T Bank
5825 Buckeystown Pike, Frederick, MD 21704
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Prince William County - Bank of America - Manassas
8501 Sudley Rd., Manassas, VA 20109
Prince Georges County - Bank of America – Kettering
10600 Campus Way South, Upper Marlboro, MD 20774
Washington County - Susquehanna Bank
18000 Dual Highway, Hagerstown, MD 21740
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
St. Mary’s County - Bank of America - Lexington Park
21800 North Shangra Park, Lexington Park, MD 20653
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Worchester County - Bank of America
4401 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, MD 21842
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Baltimore County - Susquehanna Bank – Columbia
8801 Columbia 100 Parkway, Columbia, MD 21045-2142
Baltimore County - Susquehanna Bank – Reistertown
11817 Reistertown Rd., Reistertown, MD 21136-3337
Charles County - Bank of America - Charles County Plaza
3255 Crain Highway, Waldorf, MD 20603
Montgomery County - Bank of America – Rockville
255 North Washington Street, Rockville, MD 20850
Fairfax County - Bank of America – Reston
11303 Sunset Hills Road, Reston, VA 20190
Fairfax County - Bank of America - Tysons Corner
8300 Greensboro Drive, Unit L3, McLean, VA 22102
Thursday, May 10, 2012
District of Columbia - Bank of America
730 - 15th St., NW, Washington, DC 20005
Thank you for your support!
In appreciation for your support, when you raise $350 or more, you will receive your choice of a Kmart or Macy’s Gift Card. The more you raise, the more valuable the gift card. See below for details.
If You Raise: You Will Receive:
$200 March for Babies T-shirt
$350 $15 Gift Card and T-shirt
$500 $25 Gift Card and T-shirt
$1,000 $50 Gift Card and T-shirt
$2,500 $125 Gift Card and T-shirt
$5,000 $250 Gift Card and T-shirt
$10,000 $500 Gift Card and T-shirt
$20,000 $600 Gift Card and T-shirt
Look below for a bank location and time that works for you.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Harford County - Bank of America - Bel Air
201 South Main Street, Bel Air, MD 21204
Wicomico County BB & T Bank
2400 North Salisbury Boulevard, Salisbury, MD 21804
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Allegany County Susquehanna Bank
Country Club Mall, LaVale, MD 21502
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Caroline County BB & T Bank
102 South Main Street, Federalsburg, MD 21632
Fredrick County - BB & T Bank
5825 Buckeystown Pike, Frederick, MD 21704
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Prince William County - Bank of America - Manassas
8501 Sudley Rd., Manassas, VA 20109
Prince Georges County - Bank of America – Kettering
10600 Campus Way South, Upper Marlboro, MD 20774
Washington County - Susquehanna Bank
18000 Dual Highway, Hagerstown, MD 21740
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
St. Mary’s County - Bank of America - Lexington Park
21800 North Shangra Park, Lexington Park, MD 20653
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Worchester County - Bank of America
4401 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, MD 21842
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Baltimore County - Susquehanna Bank – Columbia
8801 Columbia 100 Parkway, Columbia, MD 21045-2142
Baltimore County - Susquehanna Bank – Reistertown
11817 Reistertown Rd., Reistertown, MD 21136-3337
Charles County - Bank of America - Charles County Plaza
3255 Crain Highway, Waldorf, MD 20603
Montgomery County - Bank of America – Rockville
255 North Washington Street, Rockville, MD 20850
Fairfax County - Bank of America – Reston
11303 Sunset Hills Road, Reston, VA 20190
Fairfax County - Bank of America - Tysons Corner
8300 Greensboro Drive, Unit L3, McLean, VA 22102
Thursday, May 10, 2012
District of Columbia - Bank of America
730 - 15th St., NW, Washington, DC 20005
Thank you for your support!
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Family Teams Conference call.
Join the
Maryland National Capital Area Chapter
March for Babies
Family Teams Conference call.
Maryland National Capital Area Chapter
March for Babies
Family Teams Conference call.
Thursday April 19th at 8pm
712-775-7100 and the access code: 470884.
712-775-7100 and the access code: 470884.
The Family Team Kickoff is a great opportunity to hear what other Family Teams in the chapter are doing with March for Babies. Family Teams will have an opportunity to share there success stories on how they are building successful Family Teams.
Get information about the day of the walk. What to wear? Will there be food? What kid activities will be there? What will we need to bring?
There will be an opportunity to ask questions to other family teams and March of Dimes staff members. Please join us as we kick off the 2012 season!
Call in to 712-775-7100 and enter the access code 470884
Friday, April 13, 2012
Announcing the National Family Team Incentive
Two members from each of the Top 10* Family Teams in
March for Babies 2012 will be invited to attend the
March for Babies 2012 will be invited to attend the
March of Dimes
National Volunteer Leadership Conference
Walt Disney World Dolphin Resort
Orlando, FL
October 18 - 21, 2012
Includes travel accommodations, three night stay
and admission to the Magic Kingdom.
A separate drawing will be held on July 1, 2012 to select three family teams that have raised $5,000 or more.*
Two members from each of these teams will also be invited to attend the national volunteer leadership conference and
Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom.
*Fundraising totals received by the March of Dimes
as of June 30, 2012 at 11:59 p.m.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Team Emmy Bear
Emily decided she was ready to come into the world on Friday, August 13, 2010. My husband and I rushed to the hospital early in the morning to find out I was in preterm labor. Luckily the team at Greater Baltimore Medical Center Labor and Delivery were able to stop my contractions. I was able to receive two shots of corticosteroid over the next 24 hour period to help develop the baby’s lungs. I lasted on bed rest of three nights and the contractions started again early Monday morning. This time the doctors could not stop the contractions.
I had to have an emergency cesarean section. Our tiny baby was born at 5:04 am on August 16th. She was born at 26 weeks gestation and weighed only 2 pounds, 5 ounces and was 13.5 inches long. She had to be put on the ventilator right away to help her breathe. Ten days after Emily was born we were finally able to hold her. Since she was on the ventilator for this long she was diagnosed with Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). She was given surfactant therapy to help the small air sacs in her lungs from collapsing. Without March of Dimes research, Emily may have breathing problems or worse, may not have made it out of the NICU.
I had to have an emergency cesarean section. Our tiny baby was born at 5:04 am on August 16th. She was born at 26 weeks gestation and weighed only 2 pounds, 5 ounces and was 13.5 inches long. She had to be put on the ventilator right away to help her breathe. Ten days after Emily was born we were finally able to hold her. Since she was on the ventilator for this long she was diagnosed with Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). She was given surfactant therapy to help the small air sacs in her lungs from collapsing. Without March of Dimes research, Emily may have breathing problems or worse, may not have made it out of the NICU.
Emily spent the next 86 days in the NICU at GBMC. They were the hardest days of our lives. Visiting her everyday- multiple times a day we saw new babies checking into the NICU. Some were much smaller and even sicker than our Emily.
Today Emily is 17 months old, healthy and so happy. She amazes my husband and me every day. I support the March of Dimes because before I delivered at 26 weeks, I had no idea the magnitude of issues and problems families could face trying to have a baby. Especially after being in the NICU and seeing all of the tiny, sick babies I had to reach out to make people aware of the issues many people go through when their baby is born sick, too soon, or doesn’t make it. I will continue to support the March of Dimes so they can help fund research to help stop premature births and to someday have all babies born healthy.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Join Team Emmy Bear at Noodles & Company
Join Us!
Help Support
team emmy bear
&
at:
825 Goucher Blvd #100B
Towson, MD 21286
April 19, 2012
4:00 – 8:00 PM
25% of your dinner will go towards team Emmy Bear!
March for Babies – May 5th sign up to walk!
http://www.marchforbabies.org/
Towson, MD 21286
April 19, 2012
4:00 – 8:00 PM
25% of your dinner will go towards team Emmy Bear!
March for Babies – May 5th sign up to walk!
http://www.marchforbabies.org/
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Maryland-National Capital Area Chapter
Top Walker Club ($1,000+)
$1,000 in health care costs for a family equals:
• 9 hours on a ventilator for a baby in the NICU
• Less than 12 hours in an isolette (incubator) for a sick baby
• 6 days of respiratory treatment for a premature baby to breathe more easily
$1,000 can provide the following services and supplies:
• 40 nurses with late preterm birth education
• 100 families with babies in the NICU with information & supplies to ease their fears
• 10 rocking chairs for kangaroo care in a hospital’s NICU
• One year’s supply of diapers for a Stork’s Nest location
• 10 nursing grand rounds training sessions
Tips to raise $1,000 from Top Walkers
• Utilize Online Fundraising Tool at marchforbabies.org
• Send emails to everyone in your address book
• Post badges and banners on email, facebook, blog, etc.
• Utilize social media to request donations
• Send personalized letters to those not online
• Ask everyone you know (including your hairdresser, mailman, etc.)
Top Walker Club Benefits
• Top Walker Award
• Top Walker Club Shirt
• Recognition on MD-National Capital Area website & facebook page
• Recognition in MD-National Capital Area online newsletter following March for Babies
• Recognition in division and walksite communication/materials
• Invitation and special recognition at local March for Babies Kickoff
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