Wednesday, December 29, 2010

How the Mission of the MOD became our Mission


Our namesake, my son, Gunner

The mission of the March of Dimes is to make sure every baby has its full nine months. I was touched by this mission when my son was born two months too soon. I personally planned on Marching for Healthy Babies while I was laying in a hospital bed sometime last May.  My water broke at 28 weeks on May 6, 2009.  I remained on hospital bedrest until he was taken by c-section due to further complications on June 5th.   At this point, I assumed it would be me who walked.

Much to my delight, surprise and amazement, my walk became "our" walk. My team grew before I even told people there was one. I hadn't even told Brian the dates and Team Gunner was three strong. My mother-in-law and a co-worker had already joined. As much as I was tickled by the team members, I was equally blown away by the donations received. Our team was at $200 before the end of January...the march was in April.

When I talked about prenatal development in my classes, I found not one, but SIX students who were the parent of a premature baby.  (By the way, when you do the math, those 6 very accurately represented the 1 in 8 babies that the March of Dimes reports are born prematurely.  Two class of 28 students and 6 babies born early.)  When you add in the students who had a friend, sibling or relative who had a premature baby the total rose to about 12. Needless to say, students at SMC have been touched with the mission of the March of Dimes. Various fundraising efforts including pizza and sundae socials and a student manned a booth at Campus Bash hosting a cutest baby contest raised over $400 dollars for the March of Dimes. SMC faculty also donated over $200.

I guest lectured at the Van Buren Tech Center about prematurity. Many of the students there will become SMC students; they too were inspired to action. They held a week long cutest baby contest, sold T-shirts and awareness bands raising over $900. A student from Watervaliet High School took this mission on her own and got permission from her HS administrators to do a hat and pajama day at school and brought in another $120. We had the largest team there because over 20 students showed up over 50 miles from home to walk!
Beautiful day for a walk, Team Gunner stretched from the hospital entrance to the bottom of the hill!

So needless to say, this was initially my mission, but it became so many other's as well.




A powerful visual on the march
On April 17th, Team Gunner comprised of family and friends who were touched by the premature birth marched on to make an impact on the goals of the March of Dimes. Together, we had the largest team of walkers there and raised over $3000 to help every baby get their full nine months.
Team Gunner 2009

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

March for Babies 2011: Why I walk!



This amazing promotional video hits the heart of why I and so many other people walk for the special babies in our lives! Please share!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Welcome Family Teams!

January 2011

Dear Family Team Captain-

It is my absolute honor and pleasure to welcome you in joining our fight to make sure every baby gets their healthy start in life!  The March for Babies campaign is dedicated to funding the mission of the March of Dimes.  This event is so moving and powerful because its heart lies in the family teams comprised of those who have been directly touched by the mission of March of Dimes.  I am excited to meet you and hear your story!  I encourage you to check out our website at http://www.marchforbabies.org/ and share the information with your team.

My ties to the March of Dimes run deep.  It all began long ago when I made my first meager donation to the March for Babies campaign, formerly known as WalkAmerica, while I was a high school student working at one of our corporate sponsors.  At that time, there was no way that I would have ever thought that my life would be touched by prematurity.  I didn’t even know what the mission of the March of Dimes was. 

Now, fully aware of the mission, I know that both of my boys are March of Dimes babies.  Obviously, my second, born at 33 weeks benefited from the mission of the March of Dimes.  But my first son, who was born healthy at full term also benefited from the research funded by the March of Dimes that guided my prenatal care and newborn screening.  We walk for all of the March of Dimes babies in our lives and to help all babies get a healthy start.  We fight because babies shouldn’t have to!

It is my job to represent and support you in your effort as a family team.  I can help you set a fundraising goal, brainstorm fundraising ideas, and keep aware of all pertinent event information.  Enclosed in your packet you will find a lot of tools that will make your job easier, including t-shirt order forms, chocolate order forms and other fundraising ideas including some great March of Dimes merchandise at www.wristbands4awareness.com/mod_individual.

We also have a lot of great online marketing tools including your personal webpage that allows for online donations, an email generator, and a facebook application to help you approach your family and friends for their financial support and sponsorship.  Go to http://www.marchforbabies.org/ today and see how easy it has become to help give every baby a healthy start.

How many babies can you help?  Consider your total from last year and set a new goal; maybe 10% more than last year.  If this is your first year, set some goal.  I know I was shocked when I set mine and raised over six times it!  It’s amazing how people want to help you be successful.

I hope you will join us at our two March for Babies sites in 2011-- on April 30th at Battle Creek Health Systems and on May 7th at the Celery Flats Historical Site in Portage.  I will also be keeping a blog featuring information and pictures of the event at http://www.kalamazoomarchforbabies.blogspot.com/.

Sincerely,


Christi Young
March of Dimes 2011 Ambassador Family Mom