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Governor Rell Signs Newborn Screening Bill
Connecticut babies will now be screened at birth for cystic fibrosis.  Thank you to our volunteers for your efforts!
CHAPTER GRANTS 2009
Each year, local March of Dimes chapters award grants to external organizations across the state in order to address unmet maternal and infant health needs.
VOLUNTEER
the March of Dimes has depended on the gererosity of people like you to carry out its mission of saving babies. Volunteers are the driving force behind the foundation.

Jun 1, 2009 -
Nov 13, 2009
The Dale Jr. Foundation with Dee Snider and the March of Dimes Bikers for Babies is offering fans a unique opportunity to enter to win Dale Jr.'s OCC custom chopper!
Sep 13, 2009
Join Dee Snider and experience the roar and rumble of hundreds of bikes cruising together!
Oct 26, 2009
Sample mouthwatering cuisine from the area’s top gourmet chefs.
Nov 9, 2009
Calling all sports fans! You won't want to miss this event!

Bank of America Donates 150 Baby Baskets to NICU Family Support Program
Greater Hartford Bank of America representatives donate 100 baby-themed baskets to the March of Dimes NICU Family Support Project at UConn Health Center in support of the project’s initiative of providing comfort to families with babies in intensive care.




Annalisa Sega, CT Chapter youth volunteer, recently led the charge for the 2nd annual Talent Show which raised $1,100 in support of the March of Dimes mission to give every baby a health start. Annalisa was born premature and shares her story at events.



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Nation Gets a “D”; Connecticut Receives a “C” - March of Dimes Releases Premature Birth Report Card
The United States is failing hundreds of thousands of its youngest citizens on the day they are born, according to the March of Dimes. Connecticut does better than most in preventing prematurity but still has a long way to go.




The March of Dimes renowned NICU Family Support Program, currently housed at UConn Health Center in Farmington, provides information and comfort to more than 500 families in crisis every year. Click here to find out more about this inspiring program.

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