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On April 28 at Carillon Historical Park, thousands of families and business leaders will join together in the March of Dimes annual March for Babies—the nation’s oldest walk fundraiser honoring babies born healthy and those who need help to survive and thrive
This year’s Miami Valley Ambassador Family is the Kilbys, Ambassador Mom Dawn and Ambassador Child Marri. Marri was delivered premature by emergency C-section weighing only one pound, five ounces. Today Marri is a vibrant eight–year-old, and the Kilbys want to make sure other families have the same happy ending.
The Kilbys are joined (in leading the campaign) by Dr. David R. Hopkins, the Miami Valley March for Babies Chair (and) president of Wright State University.
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