March for Babies

March for Babies brings people together through events across the country and online while raising critical funds to tackle America's maternal and infant health crisis—one person, one community, and one step at a time.

The US is the most dangerous high-income nation for childbirth. When you participate, you're helping to end preventable maternal and infant health risks, end preterm birth, and close the health equity gap by funding March of Dimes' vital resources such as:

  • Providing programs like NICU Family Support® for families with a baby in the NICU, and promoting healthy pregnancies with Supportive Pregnancy Care®.
  • Delivering prenatal care where it's needed most with March of Dimes Mom & Baby Mobile Health Centers®.
  • Funding research and innovation to address the most pressing maternal and infant health challenges.
  • Educating healthcare professional and families with information such as our Low Dose, Big Benefits™ campaign to inform about how low dose aspirin can support cardiovascular health.
  • Advocating for legislation that protects all moms, pregnant people, and babies.

At events both in-person and virtual, participants rally to improve health outcomes for every mom and baby. Find an event near you or participate virtually at marchofdimes.org.

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When it comes to giving families the best possible start, we all have the power to help. Here's what you can do:

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Step 1: Sign up

Visit marchforbabies.org to log in if you're a returning walker, or sign up if this is your first March for Babies. Then you can customize your profile, find updates and fundraising tools, and even send custom communications to family, friends, and coworkers to help you reach your goal.

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Step 2: Set your goal

Set your personal goal based on a number that's meaningful to you, such as a birthday, in memory of someone, or a milestone. Your March of Dimes staff partner can help you set a team goal.

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Step 3: Recruit others to join your team

Much more than a walk, March for Babies is a community. We recommend you recruit 10 people that will join your team's efforts to protect the health of families.

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Step 4: Have fun!

Join us to improve the health of all moms and babies. Because together, each step forward leads to a healthy future for us all. March for Babies. Every step counts.

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March for Babies calls on people across the country to come together and fundraise to make a huge difference for the health of all families.

Join us to:

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Unite

For health equity, opening the door for all moms to have access to care and protecting the health of families by advocating for their rights.

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Connect

Year-round through customized challenges and team building activities that engage employees, families, and friends who want moms and babies to be healthy and strong.

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Honor

Motherhood, babies, and those who've experienced loss by staying active and creating change.

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Care

For all families throughout their pregnancy—whether it goes as planned or has unexpected challenges—by raising critical funds, so moms and babies get the best possible start.

Meet our families

  • MEET ROXY ROMEO

    "In it for the long haul": How a veteran radio host is using her platform to champion maternal health

    PHILADELPHIA, PA—When iHeartRadio host Roxy Romeo's water broke unexpectedly in December 2022 after a morning show, she had no idea how profoundly her life was about to change. After a week of bed rest at Temple Health and an emergency Cesarean section, her daughter Zara was born at just 26 weeks, weighing only 2 pounds, 6 ounces. The 93 days in the NICU were the scariest of Roxy and her husband's lives. Balancing work, caring for their two-year-old son Tristan, and staying by Zara's side at the hospital tested the limits of their endurance.

    "You think the worst, not having any experience with this, seeing your baby in the incubator hooked up to so many tubes and so many wires," Roxy shares. Amid the uncertainty emerged Annie, a NICU nurse who became much more than a healthcare professional. "She was the positivity I needed during that time," Roxy recalls. "Every time I would break down, Annie just knew the right things to say." When Roxy and her husband couldn't be with Zara, Annie was there. She sent them constant updates, celebrated tiny victories, and even created a special video for Tristan's birthday.

    While Zara's journey was marked by challenges such as multiple blood transfusions and struggles with feeding, she persevered. Today, she's home, healthy, and thriving, receiving regular physical and occupational therapy.

    This challenging pregnancy journey transformed into a deeply passionate mission, as Roxy proudly embraces her role as a "Maternal Health Advocate and Warrior for Women." Roxy joined March for Babies to support her daughter, and she found an unexpected support system for herself: "Total strangers, who know what you're going through, could be the biggest support," she said. "This experience has completely changed my life—it's everything."

    Roxy has often asked herself, "Why did this happen?" She admits, "It's an answer I may never have." Despite not understanding why her perfectly healthy pregnancy resulted in a preterm birth, Roxy remains hopeful. "I know [March of Dimes is] working hard to try to stop it and help as much as they can," she says. By sharing her story, she hopes to offer comfort to other families and contribute to March of Dimes research that could end preventable preterm birth.

    Roxy is "in it for the long haul." She's committed to using her platform to advocate for maternal health and taking steps each year at March for Babies to raise funds. "I'm attached to this cause now, and I want to do what I can," she adds. "Whatever little thing I can do to make a positive impact to make a change, I'm here for it."

Why we fight for our families

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Each year, 1 in 10 babies is born preterm.

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More than 5.5 million women have limited or no access to maternity care services.

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The preterm birth rate for babies born to Black birthing people is 1.5x higher than for all other babies.

Your support makes an impact

Moms and babies nationwide face an urgent health crisis. Every dollar you give ensures that families everywhere have healthy pregnancies and strong babies. Your support lets us continue funding research, education, advocacy, and programs and services to improve maternal and infant health.

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