Kara Price

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Why We Walk

During the first week of 2023, that tiny baby—now 17—had his fifth surgery caused by complications of being born 17 weeks prematurely.  It's likely he'll need a sixth surgery this year.  Each year, we walk in the March for Babies, supporting March of Dimes research so that no other babies’ pictures look like the first one above, taken when our son Truman was about a week old.  Please support us in that walk by joining our team as a walker or as a donor by clicking http://www.marchforbabies.org/kaltenbaumer. When we reach out to you each year to ask for your support of Team Truman, we tell you the horrible story of Truman's birth.  What we don’t often talk about is how the lifelong complications from that scary and heartbreaking entrance into the world didn't end when Truman came home from the NICU after 122 days.  Sometime between his third day and his third week, Truman suffered massive brain hemorrhaging—essentially three strokes—leaving him with cerebral palsy.  We don't know exactly what caused it.  It could have been heart surgery at six days of age.  It could simply have been because still-developing brains are not ready to experience the barrage of touch, light, sound, and other sensory inputs four months before they should have to.  Truman’s cerebral palsy primarily affects his ability to speak and eat, but although not visible to others, he also deals daily with the stiffness, fatigue, and pain associated with spasticity.  Ultimately last January, having cerebral palsy led to recurrent knee dislocations and required a surgery to reconstruct the tendons that hold his right kneecap in place.  This year, the same problem has started on his left knee and will require surgery to correct.  Each day, the cerebral palsy or that same series of strokes or just the consequences of being born weighing  just over a pound makes life harder for Truman, as he battles a long list of learning disabilities and challenges.  But despite all of this, he’s a junior in high school taking two AP classes and starting to think about college.  He uses his electives for art classes, extra social studies courses, and is active in his church youth group.  He tears through science fiction audio books.  He uses the same resilience that helped him survive each and every day to tackle this world with grit and grace.  We are proud to be his parents.The March of Dimes has become our family’s mission and passion so that no other baby will go through what Truman did, nor will any other parents watch their baby—and their teen—struggle this way.  We owe March of Dimes for our children’s lives. Both of our sons needed special care in a local NICU which would not have been possible without March of Dimes helping with the regionalization of the NICU system. March of Dimes research led to the development of pulmonary surfactant therapy that Truman and Elliott received to treat respiratory distress syndrome. March of Dimes has helped babies and families like ours for more than 75 years through research, vaccines, and breakthroughs.To learn more about our family’s story, check out our video from the year we served as a March of Dimes Ambassador family at http://youtu.be/Ce89rmtZmWo.  And, please consider joining us a walk or donor at http://www.marchforbabies.org/kaltenbaumer.  Thanks,Kara, Ben, Truman & Elliott

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Christopher donated $103.00
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"Kara - Amazing story, but more importantly your dedication to continuing to raise for others facing similar challenges. Good luck to Truman at Austin College - Go Roos!"
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Timothy donated $92.70
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"To Kara and Team Truman - Congratulations on Truman getting into Austin College. Continued blessing and success in all of your future endeavors."
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Lauren donated $257.50
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"Great work Team Truman!"
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Lance donated $103.00
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Paul donated $92.70
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"Great work - as always!"
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David donated $92.70
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"Good luck to team Truman! "
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Rosanne donated $60.00
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"You are an inspiration, as is Truman!"
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Elliot donated $60.00
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"This is such a great story and cause! "
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Joseph donated $103.00
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Lynn donated $103.00
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"Kara, Truman's story is truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing his story with me. Best wishes for a bright a happy future for Truman. God bless. "
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Ken donated $257.50
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Patte donated $61.80
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"Your family is inspiring!"
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Michele donated $41.20
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"an amazing journey full of faith and miracles ! "
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Wendy donated $206.00
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"Go Team Truman!!"
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David donated $100.00
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"Keep up the great work fundraising"
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Christopher donated $150.00
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NIcholas donated $51.50
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Amanda donated $515.00
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"Grateful for Team Truman championing this cause, Kara!"
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Kristen donated $20.60
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Elizabeth donated $250.00
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Mark donated $30.90
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Michael donated $103.00
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"Awesome story about Truman. Truly amazing what he has overcome. It reminds me of my nephew Rich Cavallaro - who was born in 1987 at 24 weeks....1 pound 10 oz He survived but was blind as a result of his premature birth. He unfortunately passed away in 2017, but he lived a great life - mainstreamed - in school, lived on his own when he got older and had a good career teaching blind people how to use technology. His death at 28 had nothing to do with his premature birth.....but he overcame and lived a truly amazing life. Austin's story remi"
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George donated $92.70
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"Kara, I am happy to support this cause for you and Truman. Please take care. George Muckleroy"
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Christine donated $103.00
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"Thank you for sharing Truman's inspiring story! "
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Suzanne donated $92.70
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"Go, Truman! So proud of you, buddy. I have never met a Roo that I didn’t absolutely adore. Go get ‘em!"
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Kari donated $515.00
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"God Bless you are your sweet family. Amazing what you all have overcome. Such an inspiring story. "
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Daniel donated $103.00
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David donated $25.00
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"GO TEAM TRUMAN! Wishing you the best, from David Luther."
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Michelle donated $103.00
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Jennifer donated $250.00
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WE NEED TO UNITE, CONNECT AND FIGHT FOR FAMILIES

With preterm birth rates continuing to rise, the U.S. remains among the most dangerous developed nations for childbirth, especially for women and babies of color.

At March for Babies you're lifting up communities, creating connections and taking action to make America a more equitable place and ensure that every mom and baby is healthy.

Together, we’re marching to raise funds and awareness to transform the health of all families!

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