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Last year, more than 85,000 babies were born in Arizona and March of Dimes helped each and every one through 75 years of research, vaccines and breakthroughs.
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2013 Nurse of the Year Awards Gala
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Sheraton Phoenix Downtown , Phoenix, AZ
March of Dimes Arizona Chapter is seeking nominations from the public and health care professionals for the 10th Annual Nurse of the Year Award... more
March for Babies - Prescott Quad-Cities 2013
Date: 2013-09-07
Courthouse Square, Prescott, AZ
It's America's favorite walking event! When you walk, you give hope to the babies born too soon or sick. The money you raise supports programs in your co... more
Arizona Moms: Are you a CineMama yet?
CineMama is a fun tool created by March of Dimes to document your pregnancy and track your belly’s growth. Celebrate your progress week after week while learning the benefits of a full-term pregnancy!
Nurse of the Year Confirmation Deadline: June 17, 2013 by 5p.m.
Congratulations to the more than 300 Registered Nurses who were nominated for the March of Dimes 10th Annual Nurse of the Year Awards Gala! Be sure to confirm your nomination by 5.p.m. on June 17, 2013! Finalists will be announced in mid July and winners revealed at the awards banquet on Saturday, August 24, 2013 at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown.
Pertussis on the rise in Arizona
We’re letting parents and caregivers know how important it is that they get vaccinated with an adult Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis) booster vaccine.
Pertussis is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable disease that can last for weeks. The disease is usually more severe in babies and young children, who will often experience severe coughing that can be followed by a “whooping” sound as they gasp for air.
Help more babies in Arizona start life healthy and strong.
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