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Greensboro, North Carolina, January 02, 2013
The Greater Triad Division of March of Dimes is proud to announce Nicholas Tabori, age 3, and the Tabori family of Guilford County as the Foundation’s 2013 Guilford County March for Babies Ambassadors.
Nicholas was born prematurely and spent seven weeks in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
“Nicholas will be 4 in January and since his difficult arrival, the March of Dimes has been a cause very close to us,” Kate Tabori, Nicholas’ mother says. “Our family walks as Team Tabori every year, and each year we try to get more people involved and bring more attention to this very worthy cause.”
“We are thrilled to have the Tabori family serve as the March for Babies Guilford County Ambassadors for our 75th anniversary,” says Katie Garrett Williamson, Division Director, Greater Triad Division of March of Dimes. “Their family is the perfect representation of our mission. Their passion to help babies be healthy and strong is enormous.”
As Ambassadors, the Tabori family will speak at local and regional meetings, explaining how the March of Dimes has benefited them and encouraging others to join the cause. The March of Dimes walk is April 27 at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. More information is available at marchforbabies.org.

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