I joined the movement to create positive change for moms and babies everywhere, especially those most at risk.
With preterm birth and maternal death rates continuing to rise, I’m committed to raising funds so that every family gets the best possible start. But I need your help.
On October 20, 2022 I gave birth at 21 weeks and 3 days to my son Amos. Who was diagnosed with Anenecephaly when I was 20 weeks pregnant. Anencephaly is a neural tube defect where parts of the babies brain doesn’t develop. Anencephaly babies live minutes to maybe days after birth. In our case unfortunately we don’t know why this happened, it just happened the doctors say. My family wants to help raise awareness about neural tube defects and how important it is to make sure you have enough folic acid during your pregnancy. Many people don’t know about Anencephaly we want to spread awareness for our baby boy Amos.
Please visit my fundraising page to make a donation. Together we’ll be part of a movement to make America a more equitable place and ensure that every mom and baby is healthy.
March of Dimes is dedicated to bringing people together to tackle America's maternal and infant health crisis—one person, one community, and one step at a time. More than a series of walks, March for Babies is an annual tradition that supports moms and babies every day, every step of the way.
March for Babies connects friends, families, and coworkers to improve the health of families nationwide. Together with March of Dimes, each step forward brings us closer to a healthy future for all.
Thank you for your support!