Sunday 28 April 2013

March of Dimes Fundraiser Scam Money for Mexican Anchor Babies

One of the poster babies for March of Dimes is the spawn of an illegal alien from Mexico and his American White Wife. Mexicans and other Foreign nationals are the ones having babies and running up the tab.
All of these walks for life etc are just scams to get Americans to help fund phony charities. Run for the Cure! Run to keep a phony charity in business. 
 Just like the New Gerber Baby is A Mexican Baby born in California, this March of Dimes baby has an illegal mexican father and she cost taxpayers a fortune
We did it!
We did it!
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It was the best feel-good moment of the week in Portland when approximately 4,000 residents joined together in support of the smallest members of the community--babies--by participating in the 2013 March for Babies to benefit March of Dimes. The Rose Garden was packed with strollers, families and corporate teams who raised more than $550,000 to help babies be born healthy. Kaiser brought out superheroes, US Bank's checkpoint boasted a carnival theme, and both Kmart and First Tech Federal Credit Union's checkpoints brought the Aloha spirit with a Hawaiian theme. Throughout Oregon and SW Washington, 11 walks today raised a total of $1,050,000.

"Thanks to everyone who came out in support of babies," said Tom Tongue, Shareholder at Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt and Greater Oregon March of Dimes Board Chair. "We've made a difference in the lives of children and their families; and we're excited about what we've accomplished here today."

Money raised by March for Babies in Oregon and SW Washington funds prenatal wellness programs, research grants, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) family support programs and advocacy efforts for stronger, healthier babies.


--Portland March for Babies by the Numbers--
4,000 people walked
125 volunteers manned the route
$550,000 raised to fund life-saving research
10 of the 60 family teams brought out over 25 people each to walk
3,000 hot dogs were eaten
75 dogs walked the route

--March for Babies National Facts--
More than seven million people take part in the event
Since 1970, March of Dimes has raised over $2 billion to benefit moms and babies
More then 900 communities take place in the walk across the country

This year, March of Dimes, the leading non-profit organization for maternal and infant health, celebrates its 75th anniversary and its ongoing work to help all babies get a healthy start in life. With chapters nationwide and its premier event, March for Babies, the March of Dimes works to prevent birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. For the latest resources and information, visit marchofdimes.com or nacersano.org. Find us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

Locally March for Babies is sponsored by First Tech Federal Credit Union, Liberty Mutual, KeyBank, Big 5, Wells Fargo, Farmers Insurance, MODA Health, US Bank, Providence Health & Services, Stoel Rives, Legacy Health, OHSU, Doernbecher Children's Hospital, Fred Meyer, KOIN, 105.1 The Buzz, 99.5 The Wolf, and 97.1 Charlie.

The 2013 March for Babies is sponsored nationally by the March of Dimes number one corporate supporter Kmart, Farmers Insurance Group, Macy's, Cigna, Sanofi Pasteur, Famous Footwear, Actavis, Mission Pharmacal, and United Airlines.


Attached Media Files: We did it! , Many teams walked in memory of a child. , This was Larry Ball's 25th March for Babies walk, and he has all the buttons to prove it. , Farmers Insurance t-shirts highlighted March of Dimes' 75th anniversary , Alexis and Jackson Crane was one of the day's huge family teams
Cowlitz County Raises $10,000 for Babies
March of Dimes - 04/27/13
It was the best feel-good moment of the week in Longview when approximately 100 residents joined together in support of the smallest members of the community--babies--by participating in the 2013 March for Babies to benefit March of Dimes. PeaceHealth Women's Pavilion was packed with strollers, families and corporate teams who raised more than $10,000 to help babies be born healthy. Throughout Oregon and SW Washington, 11 walks today raised a total of $1,050,000.

"Thanks to everyone who came out in support of babies," said Tom Tongue, Shareholder at Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt and Greater Oregon March of Dimes Board Chair. "We've made a difference in the lives of children and their families; and we're excited about what we've accomplished here today."

Money raised by March for Babies in Oregon and SW Washington funds prenatal wellness programs, research grants, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) family support programs and advocacy efforts for stronger, healthier babies.


March for Babies National Facts
More than seven million people take part in the event
Since 1970, March of Dimes has raised over $2 billion to benefit moms and babies
More then 900 communities take place in the walk across the country

This year, March of Dimes, the leading non-profit organization for maternal and infant health, celebrates its 75th anniversary and its ongoing work to help all babies get a healthy start in life. With chapters nationwide and its premier event, March for Babies, the March of Dimes works to prevent birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. For the latest resources and information, visit marchofdimes.com or nacersano.org. Find us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

Locally March for Babies is sponsored by First Tech Federal Credit Union, Big 5, KeyBank, and Wells Fargo.

The 2013 March for Babies is sponsored nationally by the March of Dimes number one corporate supporter Kmart, Farmers Insurance Group, Macy's, Cigna, Sanofi Pasteur, Famous Footwear, Actavis, Mission Pharmacal, and United Airlines.
Clark County Raises $90,000 for Babies
March of Dimes - 04/27/13
It was the best feel-good moment of the week in Vancouver when approximately 500 residents joined together in support of the smallest members of the community--babies--by participating in the 2013 March for Babies to benefit March of Dimes. Esther Short Park was packed with strollers, families and corporate teams who raised more than $90,000 to help babies be born healthy. Throughout Oregon and SW Washington, 11 walks today raised a total of $1,050,000.

"Thanks to everyone who came out in support of babies," said Tom Tongue, Shareholder at Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt and Greater Oregon March of Dimes Board Chair. "We've made a difference in the lives of children and their families; and we're excited about what we've accomplished here today."

Money raised by March for Babies in Oregon and SW Washington funds prenatal wellness programs, research grants, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) family support programs and advocacy efforts for stronger, healthier babies.

March for Babies National Facts
More than seven million people take part in the event
Since 1970, March of Dimes has raised over $2 billion to benefit moms and babies
More then 900 communities take place in the walk across the country

This year, March of Dimes, the leading non-profit organization for maternal and infant health, celebrates its 75th anniversary and its ongoing work to help all babies get a healthy start in life. With chapters nationwide and its premier event, March for Babies, the March of Dimes works to prevent birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. For the latest resources and information, visit marchofdimes.com or nacersano.org. Find us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

Locally March for Babies is sponsored by First Tech Federal Credit Union, Big 5, KeyBank, Wells Fargo, Farmers Insurance, Legacy Health, KOIN, 105.1 The Buzz, 99.5 The Wolf, and 97.1 Charlie.

The 2013 March for Babies is sponsored nationally by the March of Dimes number one corporate supporter Kmart, Farmers Insurance Group, Macy's, Cigna, Sanofi Pasteur, Famous Footwear, Actavis, Mission Pharmacal, and United Airlines.

2 comments:

lanae_Black said...

You are an ignorant person to post lies like this. I demand you remove this picture of my child. She hasn't cost the taxpayers any thing. We pay all of our medical bills. You are a racist and disgusting

Unknown said...

You made the decision to be a celebrity and celebs don't have the right to demand their publicity photos be removed just because they dont like the press.