MARCH FOR BABIES: A MOTHER OF A MOVEMENT™


 

Northwest Georgia

Raised to date
$150,337
Our goal $400,000
 
Etowah River Park
800 Battery Ave SE , Atlanta, GA 30339
Date: Saturday, March 30, 2019 9:00 AM
 
Date: March 30, 2019
Event Time: 09:00 AM
Registration Time: 8:00AM
Location:
800 Battery Ave SE , Atlanta, GA 30339
Etowah River Park

Important Update

Our March for Babies celebration is still on, but it looks a little different! We are rapidly preparing for a new, virtualized event that will be fun and engaging for everyone. This change in format aligns with the newly released CDC guidance for large events, to help ensure the safety and health of our participants. More details on our new format to come soon!

 
 
 
 
ABOUT MARCH FOR BABIES

This spring, you'll be joining thousands of people in cities across the country for March for Babies, and helping to raise critical funds to support research, advocacy and programs for the health of all moms and babies.

At March for Babies we come together to empower, honor and advocate for moms, families and babies everywhere.

Thank you for joining our community— we can’t do it without you!

We can’t wait to see you at March for Babies.

 

Parking: Parking in the Red, Green, and Purple Decks is free for the first 4 hours! After that time rates are:

4-5 hrs: $10

5-6 hrs: $15

6-7 hrs: $25

7-24 hrs: $30

Orange parking deck is $5 per hour and daily max $30.

 

EXPERIENCE PROGRESS* $150,337 RAISED (As of Thursday, Apr 25, 2024)

Raised: $150,337

 
Top fundraisers
 
1
Pooja Patel
$18,776
2
Natalie Carr
$16,023
3
Emily Gallagher
$6,451
4
Bob Ware
$4,655
5
Scott Melton
$4,248
Top family teams
 
1
Stride for Sohan
$20,500
2
Team Ethan-Marietta
$7,891
3
Tyler - Our Little Miracle
$4,566
4
Team Chamberlin
$1,521
5
Wuxi Warriors
$1,100
Company, School & Org
 
1
LOCKHEED MARTIN - GA
$18,826
2
CARTERSVILLE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT - GA
$16,023
3
ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY - GA
$7,774
4
ALPHA PHI ALPHA - GA
$2,287
5
WELLSTAR COBB
$1,740
 
 
*The total amount displayed reflects the amount on the team or personal fundraising progress bar. If the progress bar is not displayed on the team or personal page, the team/person won't be displayed on the leaderboard. Leaderboard totals reflect cash and checks marked "received" on the online sponsor form as well as credit card and PayPal donations. Team captains can enter as cash and mark "received" any money raised through promotions, such as bake sales and casual days and any sponsorship money paid to the March of Dimes, on their team's online form. Record all donations on your online sponsor form before you turn in cash and checks to the March of Dimes!
 

Our ambassador

 

 

The Gallagher Family

When I was pregnant with Ethan I had no complications. There is no history of preterm birth in my family. One night I had some mild cramping, and in the morning I noticed some unusual discharge when I went to the bathroom. My OBGYN told me to go to labor and delivery where I found out I was having contractions at only 22 weeks pregnant. My doctor explained that at 24 weeks there would only be about a 50% chance of survival so they were going to try everything they could to get me to at least 24 weeks, but hoped for more time. I was kept in the hospital for a week hooked up to monitors and given medications to stop my labor. I was released at 23 weeks and put on strict bed rest. Unfortunately within a couple of hours of being back home I started having intense contractions and rushed back to the hospital. For reasons that couldn't be explained my body had stopped responding to the medication that was keeping me from going into labor. I had an emergency c-section. Ethan was born on November 14th, 2007 at 23 weeks, weighing barely over 12 ounces, and I was told he was too small to survive. Unfortunately because I was put all the way under for my c-section I never got to see him alive. The doctors could not explain to me why my body went into labor. The only explanation they were able to provide was "sometimes these things just happen". Due to the complications in my first pregnancy I was considered high risk with our daughter, Mia. We saw a specialist every two weeks, and had weekly progesterone shots to help reduce my risk of preterm labor. My doctor explained that because of my history of preterm labor I was more likely to experience preterm labor in my future births. Thankfully I made it to 37 weeks with Mia, and delivered her via c-section on March 29th, 2017. She was born healthy, and we are so thankful for our rainbow baby.


Rewards

 
$100
- Early Bird! “Wear Your Why” button for $100 online by 8 weeks before event
$100
- Official March for Babies event t-shirt
$250
- March for Babies packing cubes OR stainless tumbler + event t-shirt
$500
- March for Babies beanie OR canvas lunch cooler + event t-shirt
$500
- Personalized "Why I Walk" sign displayed on the walk route
$1,000
- Champion for Babies Medal + umbrella OR speaker/tablet stand+event t-shirt
$2,500
- Champion for Babies Medal + duffel OR beach tent + event t-shirt
$5,000
- Champion for Babies Medal + fleece jacket OR chair w speaker + event t-shirt
$7,500
- Champion for Babies Medal + rolling cooler OR bungee chair + event t-shirt
$10,000
- Champion for Babies Medal +jumbo block game OR Northface jacket+event t-shirt
 

 
RESOURCES
March of Dimes Braves Night
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NATIONAL PARTNERS

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Thank you to our local sponsors

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