April 16,2007
In 2006, the campaign achieved a major milestone: Congress passed, and the President signed, the PREEMIE Act, which authorizes increased federal support for research and education on prematurity. Work continues on appropriation of funding to implement the act's provisions. Why the March of Dimes Team Up to Save Babies To find a walk near you, log on to www.walkamerica.org.
Prematurity is the leading killer of

Prematurity has been escalating steadily and alarmingly over the past two decades. In 2004, more than 500,000 infants were born prematurely, the highest number ever reported for the
Preterm delivery can happen to any pregnant woman. The causes of nearly half of all preterm births are unknown. The March of Dimes has taken on this devastating problem—to find out what causes it and how it can be stopped.
About the Prematurity Campaign
The March of Dimes Prematurity Campaign is a multimillion-dollar research, awareness and education campaign to help families have healthier babies. The campaign:
National Research Agenda on Prematurity
The March of Dimes Scientific Advisory Committee on Prematurity has identified six priority areas for a national research agenda on prematurity. Preterm birth is a complex disorder, like heart disease or diabetes, with no single cause. Consequently, it requires a multifaceted approach. The six priority areas are:
For over 65 years, the March of Dimes has saved millions of babies and children from death and disabilities through its life-saving research, innovative programs, and dedicated volunteers. The March of Dimes was founded in 1938 by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to defeat polio, a dreaded disease that claimed the lives and limbs of
The March of Dimes then turned its attention to an even greater challenge—fighting birth defects and other infant health problems. With a track record of success in bringing people together to solve complex health challenges, the March of Dimes is uniquely qualified to take on the problem of prematurity.
Last year, more than 20,000 teams participated in WalkAmerica with pride. Teams are made up of families, friends or colleagues who raise money for a great cause and come together at WalkAmerica to celebrate.
Visit www.marchofdimes.com for more information about the March of Dimes.


