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Register Now for the May 6 March for Babies Event; T-Shirt Orders End April 14
Published: April 7, 2023Methodist is a proud sponsor of the March of Dimes March for Babies and hosts one of the top company fundraising teams each year.
Methodist providers, staff members and supporters look forward to walking together to show appreciation and support for March of Dimes and the work it has done to improve outcomes for moms and babies in our community. Participants also demonstrate solidarity with patients and families who have faced challenges of prematurity, illness and loss.
2023 March for Babies Event
This year, March for Babies returns to Werner Park in Papillion! This Mother of a Movement is more than just a walk – it’s a family-friendly event with activities, refreshments and opportunities to learn and celebrate the health of all moms and babies!
This year’s event is Saturday, May 6. Parking is free and festivities begin at 9 a.m. The 1-mile walk starts at 11 a.m.
How To Support and Raise Funds
- Register for the Methodist team and make a personal donation. Registration is free, but funds raised for this event support the health of moms and babies in our community.
- Use your network and social media tools to encourage support from family and friends. Post photos, tell stories and use your team hashtag as well as #MarchforBabies and #MarchforBabiesNE. Be sure to tag Methodist on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
- Order a T-shirt. Proceeds from T-shirt sales will be added to team fundraising totals. Shirt sales run April 4-14, and shirts may be picked up at your designated location May 4-5. All T-shirts must be ordered in advance. No cash sales.
Methodist’s fundraising goal is $10,000.
For more information about team activities, T-shirt orders and event details, and to receive email updates, register here.
About March for Babies
By supporting March For Babies: A Mother of a Movement, you:
- Support research to ensure healthy pregnancies.
- Advocate for policies to prioritize the health of moms and babies.
- Provide resources and programs to help moms throughout pregnancy.
- Educate health professionals, lawmakers and families.