
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:

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