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Detroit WalkAmerica, The Walk to Save Babies is Set for April 25, 2004
30-Jan-04
WalkAmerica, the nation’s oldest and largest walk event, will take place at Hart Plaza in downtown Detroit on Sunday, April 25, 2004.  Participants in this event will join millions of people all over the United States and Puerto Rico to benefit the March of Dimes.

The eight-mile walk will begin at 9am and will feature checkpoints sponsored by local companies and shuttle bus stops along the route.  The walk route will highlight some of Detroit’s historic areas including the Theatre District, Comerica Park, Greektown, Harbor Town and the Riverfront views from Hart Plaza.  After the walk, participants will enjoy a DJ and free lunch.  Families, babies, school groups, companies, and churches are welcome to attend. 

The statewide honorary chair for Michigan’s WalkAmerica is UAW President Ron Gettelfinger. 

Honorary chair for the Detroit location is Mayor Kwame M. Kilpatrick.  In 2003, the event raised more than $240,000 for premature babies.  This year, the goal has been set at $267,000. 

Proceeds raised by WalkAmerica help the March of Dimes save babies through programs of research, community service, advocacy and education.  In 2003, the March of Dimes launched a five-year, $75 million national campaign to educate women to the signs and symptoms of preterm labor, raise funds to conduct needed research, and reduce the rate of premature birth by 15 percent by 2007. 

National WalkAmerica sponsors are Cigna, Discovery Health Channel, Famous Footwear and Kmart.  Comcast is a statewide sponsor of WalkAmerica in Michigan.  Local sponsors include WJR, WDVD, WDRQ, Pepsi and The Detroit Free Press.  Other confirmed sponsors include UAW Daimler Chrysler Training Center, Fifth Third Bank and Belle Tire.

Those interested in participating in WalkAmerica and joining thousands of Michigan residents to save babies can register by calling 1-800-BIG-WALK or visiting www.walkamerica.org

The March of Dimes is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects and infant mortality.  Founded in 1938, the March of Dimes funds programs of research, community services, education and advocacy to save babies.  More information is available on the March of Dimes websites at www.marchofdimes.com and www.nacersano.org.