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2009 Faces of Prematurity Calendar
Delaware Chapter
 
The March of Dmes Delaware Chapter has created the 2009 Faces of Prematurity Calendar to raise awareness of the growing proble of premature birth in Delaware.  This calendar features Delaware Families who have been directly affected by the mission of the March of Dimes.  It also pays tribute to those babies who, despite medical advances, did not survive due to a birth defect or premature birth. Funds raised by calendar sales will help us to get one step closer to finding answers surrounding premature births and birth defects, and the day when every baby has a healthy start in life.

Date: Monday
November 3, 2008 -

Tuesday
March 31, 2009

 

Location: March of Dimes Delaware Chapter
236C North James Street
Newport, DE
 
  Phone: 302-225-1020
 
Schedule: Order your calendars now!  We have a limited number of calendars and orders will be filled on a first come first serve basis.  Orders will begin shipping after November 17, 2008.
Tickets & Sponsorship: Calendars are $12 each or $10 each if you order 10 or more.  Calendars can be shipped or picked up at our office.  Calendars can be shipped for $2 per calendar.  To purchase your calendars, click on the "Register Now" button above or contact our office at 302-225-1020.





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