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    Louisville March for Babies: Join the Cause This Weekend!

    2024-05-13
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    This weekend, the community of Louisville will come together for a cause that touches the hearts of many: the Louisville March for Babies. This significant event, which has been a beacon of hope and support for numerous families, will take place on the scenic Big Four Lawn, offering participants the chance to enjoy the beauty of the area while advocating for a noble cause.

    The March for Babies, previously known as WalkAmerica, is a time-honored tradition that began in 1970 and proudly stands as the first charitable walking event in the United States. Renamed after the 2007 event, it continues to spread awareness and raise funds for the March of Dimes, an organization dedicated to improving the health of mothers and babies. This year's march promises to be a day of solidarity and community spirit.

    Set to unfold on Saturday, May 18th, from 10 am to 3 pm, the event is expected to draw a crowd of compassionate individuals and teams eager to make strides for this vital cause. The Big Four Lawn, located at 1101 E River Rd, Louisville, KY, will serve as the starting point for the march.

    For those interested in participating or contributing to the March for Babies, further information is available on the official event webpage. Remember, your steps can lead to giant leaps for infant health and wellness. Join hands with the Louisville community this weekend and be a part of a legacy of care that has been nurturing hope for over five decades.

    See more details here

    Please note that the exact detail and schedule of this event might change, so it would be best to check directly with the respective event organizers before planning your visit.

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