MARCH FOR BABIES: A MOTHER OF A MOVEMENT™


 

Orlando

Raised to date
$137,730
Our goal $230,000
 
Blue Jacket Park
2501 General Rees Avenue , Orlando, FL 32802
Date: Saturday, April 27, 2019 8:30 AM
 
Date: April 27, 2019
Event Time: 08:30 AM
Registration Time: 7:00AM
Location:
2501 General Rees Avenue , Orlando, FL 32802
Blue Jacket 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
 

EXPERIENCE PROGRESS* $137,730 RAISED (As of Tuesday, Apr 23, 2024)

Raised: $137,730

 
Top fundraisers
 
1
Tim Cook
$5,523
2
Andre Mack
$4,411
3
Salil Gupta
$1,970
4
Epsilon Epsilon Zeta
$1,820
5
Kerry Brandon Toler
$1,621
Top family teams
 
1
Hum Babies Ke Saath Hain
$2,601
2
Rally for Remi
$2,595
3
Mr. Wyatt
$1,621
4
Walk the Walk for Preemies
$1,445
5
Crazy4Cylin
$1,405
Company, School & Org
 
1
ALPHA PHI ALPHA - FL
$13,037
2
SUNSHINE HEALTH - MAITLAND
$12,441
3
ADVENTHEALTH - ORLANDO
$8,799
4
ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY - FL
$3,525
5
PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS - FL
$2,651
 
 
*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 Toler Family

During our 12 week ultrasound, due to a high Nuchal Translucency, NT measurement, we were told that our baby had an increased chance of having Downs Syndrome or Turners Syndrome (if a girl). Then during an ultrasound around 24 weeks, the doctor noticed some abnormalities in the development of the heart and heart rate. We were then sent to see a pediatric cardiologist to focus on the baby’s heart development. We were also was sent to have a non-stress test, NST at Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies. Thankfully, we were given the all clear. Throughout the pregnancy, we were seeing both a regular obstetrician and a high risk doctor. The high risk doctor and his team were phenomenal and essentially saved our baby’s life. At 32 weeks and 6 days, we visited the regular obstetrician for a 33 week checkup with an all clear. The very next morning, we had a 33 week appointment with our high risk doctor. All measurements checked out but again the baby’s heart rate was fluctuating and declining. I was sent to have another NST. I felt fine so I told my husband to continue on to Miami for work because it was a long drive. After a lot of debate and hesitation, he called my parents to make sure one of them could accompany me for the test. I go for my non-stress test and my Dad meets me there. I’m there for an hour…no baseline could be established long enough. So another hour goes by, then another, and another…etc. I am told to no longer eat or drink anything in case of a C-section. An IV is started. My Dad calls my husband to turn around. The nurses give me the betamethasone shot, start me on oxygen and for the next 12 hours nurses came in and out of the room, flipping me to all fours, pressing on my belly, getting the baby to move around and settle. We were admitted, stayed the night and the next morning a team of doctors, and nurses came in to report on my night, and within the same sentence, they said “We got to go now!” I was rolled away, being prepped for surgery. They led my husband behind me, we exchanged quick words, not knowing what was about to happen or how it would end, and literally 9 to 10 minutes later, our son, Mr. Wyatt, was born. Mr. Wyatt weighted 4lbs 6oz. He spent 46 days in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, NICU. So many steps forward and backward, constant alarms, etc. Without the medication and technology today, our son wouldn’t be here. The March of Dimes focus on healthy pregnancy, birth and families is the reason why our team of doctors were able to detect what they did during my pregnancy, resulting in saving Mr. Wyatt’s life and keeping me healthy to still be here today, too. Please join us on Saturday, April 27th and walk for the health of moms and babies.


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
2019 Fundraising Rewards
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