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Why Support the March of Dimes?

 
For 65 years, March of Dimes has depended on the generosity of people like you to carry out its mission of preventing infant mortality, premature births,  and birth defects.  Volunteers are the driving force behind the foundation, giving generously of their time and talent to serve in a variety of ways.     

  Here are just a few ways you to can get involved: 

  • Participate in public affairs efforts related to maternal, infant and child health issues in North Dakota and/or the country.  
  • Help with phone calls, mailings, or clerical tasks in the March of Dimes office.  
  • Help at local events such as March for Babies, Jail and Bail, and Bowls for Babies

 If you are interested in volunteering with March of Dimes, please email or call us at (701) 235-5530.



Funds for March of Dimes research, education, advocacy and community programs are generated through fundraising events.  Participants purchase tickets to dinners, awards programs or solicit donations from friends and associates for events like March for Babies, Jail & Bail, and Bowls for Babies.

If you are interested in attending a March of Dimes fundraising event, please email or call us at (701)235-5530.

 



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