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- Posted April 17, 2013
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Firm walking in support of March of Dimes
The Law Offices of Green & Green PLLC is pleased to be walking on Sunday, April 28, at Oakland University along with thousands of families and business leaders in the March of Dimes' annual March for Babies--the nation's oldest walk fund-raiser honoring babies born healthy and those who need help to survive and thrive.
"We are very excited to be teaming up with the March of Dimes to raise funds and awareness regarding premature births," says Sandra Use Green, law firm member and March of Dimes Metro Detroit revenue chair.
"Please consider supporting us by walking as part of our team, by forming your own walk team, or by making a donation to our team," Green added. The firm's online donation link is www.marchforbabies.org/LawOfficesOfGreenGreen.
Premature birth is an urgent infant health problem in the U.S. today affecting more than half a million babies each year. Funds raised by the march in Michigan help support prenatal wellness programs, research grants, newborn intensive care unit family support programs, and advocacy for stronger, healthier babies.
Published: Wed, Apr 17, 2013
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