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Jul 17, 2008 March of Dimes Jail & Bail

Durango, do time and do good.
Jul 17, 2008 March of Dimes Jail & Bail

Colorado Springs, do time and do good.
Aug 2, 2008 March of Dimes MUDD Volleyball

Summer's here: time to play dirty for healthy babies.
Aug 7, 2008 March of Dimes Jail & Bail

Pueblo, do time and do good.
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What's New, Colorado?

Learn about: our March for Babies results; the arresting Summer/Fall event Jail & Bail; and, why the folks at Farmers are heroes for babies. Plus, meet our volunteer leaders, shop for a good cause and get our current health tip.

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Help the March of Dimes fight premature birth by learning more and taking action.

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Learn about the projects the March of Dimes is currently funding in Colorado to help every baby get a healthy start.

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