Medical Center of Lewisville is teaming up with the March of Dimes/ March for Babies this year, and we are kicking off our 2009 campaign with you! In 2008, Medical Center of Lewisville delivered over 2,100 babies, and supported many families that needed additional services and care while their infant was in our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. We strive to provide the highest quality patient and family care to our tiniest patients every day! Even if you haven′t had a child who was born too soon or sick, you probably know someone who did or have taken care of them at our hospital! The March of Dimes mission directly impacts the patients we serve, and therefore we feel this is a great partnership for our patients and community. Medical Center of Lewisville is raising money and walking on April 18, 2009 in Fort Worth, Texas, and would like to invite you to join our campaign efforts. When you donate to our team and to March of Dimes, you make a difference in the lives of babies and their families – right here in Dallas Fort-Worth and across the country. All HCA North Texas hospitals are working together to make a difference.Another great way to get involved with the campaign would be to join our Bikers for Babies event on April 18th starting at 7:30am at the American Eagle Harley Davidson in Corinth, Texas. Please contact Linda Hastings for more information at
[email protected]! All proceeds will be donated to the March of Dimes. The money we raise for March for Babies will help:- support all-important research offering preventions and solutions for babies born too soon or with birth defects- educate women on things they can do to increase their chances of having a healthy baby- provide comfort and information to families with a newborn in intensive care- push for newborn screening and health insurance for all pregnant women and childrenPlease help by donating and/or registering to walk today!It's easy, safe and secure - just click to make your donation!The mission of March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality.