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Stork's Nest
The Ohio Stork’s Nest is a cooperative program between the March of Dimes and Zeta Phi Beta, Inc., and includes a monthly prenatal health education hour held at five locations throughout the Ohio Chapter.The Ohio Stork’s Nest includes a monthly prenatal health education hour held at five locations throughout the Ohio Chapter.

The program is open to pregnant women and their partners, with the seminar content covering the entire range of pregnancy topics -- from your health before pregnancy, through your baby’s first birthday.

The seminars are conducted by trained health professional volunteers using March of Dimes approved lesson plans.

Participants earn "Shopping Points" which can be used to shop for mostly new donated baby clothing. These points are all that is needed -- there is no other cost. Additional points can be earned when a woman’s partner or support person also attends.

If you are interested in additional information about Storks Nest, please e-mail us or call us at (800) 686-2323.


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