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The March of Dimes and You: Fighting to Save Babies' Lives

Since its founding in 1938, the March of Dimes has helped to save millions of babies from death and disability. Their history includes:


  • Developing the vaccine declared against polio...1955
    Funding the first successful bone marrow transplant to correct a birth defect...1968
    Funding the first in utero treatment for a birth defect...1973
    Calling for the creation of a regional system of neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) to save very sick babies...1976
    Funding research leading to surfactant therapy to treat respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)...1985
    Successfully using gene therapy to treat hemophelia and retinitis pigmentosa in the laboratory...1999
    Ongoing research based upon delivery of a gene that affects the development of a healthy heart...2000

 

 

 

Stork's Nest

Since 1972, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority has enjoyed a partnership with the March of Dimes in an effort to encourage women to seek prenatal care within the first trimester of pregnancy, thereby increasing the prevention of birth defects and infant mortality. Nationwide, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. sponsors over 175 Stork's Nests. Last year, the Stork's Nest program served over 28,000 women.

The Stork's Nest Program is designed to promote prenatal care participation and healthy behaviors during the pregnancy through two components - incentives and education. Stork's Nest clients "earn" points toward incentives, such as maternity or baby care items, through a variety of positive, health-promoting activities such as attending prenatal care appointments, participating in prenatal education classes, keeping appointments for well-baby visits. The Stork's Nest prenatal education sessions provide information, educational materials, and a variety of other resources and referrals that help clients take good care of themselves and their babies.

 

 

Z-Hope
What is Z-HOPE?
Zetas Helping Other People Excel. Z-HOPE is an interactive, holistic and multidimensional outreach service initiative designed to enhance, cultivate and empower participants to develop health promoting lifestyle choices across the lifespan.

How does Z-HOPE work? Z-HOPE uses a holistic and multidimensional approach to program implementation. The multigenerational and gender specialized initiative contains programs and activities optimized to meet the needs and challenges of each group. Z-HOPE focuses its efforts within five major populations: women, youth, seniors, men and international women and designed to address the whole person via a holistic framework that focuses on the three key elements of life: Mind, Body, Spirit