What's Happening?
The March of Dimes, an organization with an 80-year history, continues its mission to support mothers and babies in need. This year's event is being emceed by KDKA's Kristine Sorensen and Meghan Schiller, highlighting the organization's ongoing commitment
to maternal and infant health. The March of Dimes has been instrumental in advocating for policies and programs that improve health outcomes for families, focusing on research, education, and community support.
Why It's Important?
The work of the March of Dimes is crucial in addressing maternal and infant health challenges in the U.S. The organization's efforts contribute to reducing preterm births and improving healthcare access for mothers and babies. By raising awareness and funds, the March of Dimes plays a vital role in shaping public health policies and supporting research initiatives. The continued support from media personalities and community leaders underscores the importance of this cause and its impact on public health.











