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It’s time!  Nominations for the March of Dimes 3rd annual Oregon Nurse of the Year event are now open!

At this fabulous event we will honor 16 outstanding nurses from across Oregon for their constant care and compassion toward patients. You can help by nominating a nurse today!

There is no fee to submit a nomination and you may submit a completed form for as many different individuals as you wish. Nominees will be sent a full application packet to confirm their nomination for the award. Finalists will be announced at the Oregon Nurse of the Year Breakfast on October 25, 2013.

Click here to learn more about the event, get a ticket to attend or see a full description of the 16 categories we’re awarding.

Nominations due August 16.  Nominate online here.

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Molly Grace celebrated her 1st birthday on May 30th!

When she was born 14 weeks premature, she became the ambassador for our chapter’s Kmart teams.

We are happy to report that Molly Grace is doing quite well and growing into a healthy, happy, beautiful young lady.

Happy birthday, Molly Grace!

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Bianca Paul

Bianca Paul
Volunteer, Intern, White Rose Youth Honoree
Portland

Bianca Paul has been a long time volunteer for March of Dimes.  For over seven years, Bianca has volunteered though different facets within the organization.  Bianca began supporting March of Dimes when she was still in high school through the Pick-A-Pumpkin campaign.  From there, she became the volunteer chair for the high school’s March of Dimes.  This project included spreading awareness regarding March of Dimes and raising a Mile of Dimes ($10,000). 

Upon graduating, Bianca continued her support for the organization by continuing to walk in the March for Babies, interning for the organization, and attending March of Dimes events such as Chef’s Auction, Nurse of the Year, Jail and Bail, the Golf Classic, and White Rose.  Bianca’s dedication for the organization began as a service project, however, she quickly became connected to the organization when a close family member was born prematurely shortly after her involvement with the organization.  Watching her young cousin struggle to survive solidified her mission to help all babies be born healthy. 

When asked what inspires her, she replied with “Watching as science and people come together toward a goal that will ultimately change the world.”  Her dedication to the organization has inspired family members and community members to work with her towards the goal of ending premature births.

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Tamara Miller

Tamara Miller
Board Member, Family Team Committee, Walk Chair and more
Medford

Tamara Miller started supporting March of Dimes after her daughter, MacKenzie, was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder, Short-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (SCAD) deficiency, when she was nine months old. In laymen’s terms, it means that her body cannot process certain fats. It is a metabolic disorder under the family of Fatty Acid Oxidation Disorders (FAODs). At the time of her diagnosis, she was both physically and developmentally behind for her age group. Tamara contacted March of Dimes to see if they could help MacKenzie get the care she needed. Due to the direction of March of Dimes, MacKenzie received care through Respite Nurse, as well as an Early Intervention Specialist to assist in her development and growth. Now, MacKenzie is on par with her peers in her Kindergarten class. Tamara and her family know that MacKenzie’s good health is a direct result of the Early Intervention she received through the assistance and direction of March of Dimes.

Tamara supports March for Babies by walking with her family team. In 2008 and 2009 she was a Top Walker. In 2010 she walked in the Josephine County March for Babies for the first time. Tamara was then asked to serve on the Josephine County Board as a Family Team Committee Member for the 2011 walk. That year, Tamara and her family raised $20,000. By 2012, she became the Chairperson for the Josephine County March for Babies. 2013 marks her 6th year volunteering with March of Dimes. Tamara loves being involved and she appreciates having the ability to spread the word about March of Dimes’ mission.

Two of her three children were born early, so Tamara wants to ensure that all babies reach full-term, and that no mother has to know the fear of having a preemie. She is inspired by her daughter MacKenzie everyday. At nine months old, doctors told her to celebrate if she made it to her first birthday. Today, MacKenzie is five and a half. She is Tamara’s little miracle.

When asked what she was born to do, Tamara said, “I believe that everyone is meant to do something special…and I feel in my heart, that it is my job to educate people about the mission of March of Dimes. I know that the money I raise is helping families (like mine) get the education or medical care that they need for their baby. If I can educate one person about the importance of March of Dimes and help to prevent premature births in the process, then I know I’m doing good. I walk so that all babies can be born healthy and full-term.”

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Heather Irwin

Heather Irwin
Top Walker, Volunteer, Chapter Ambassador…
Salem

 

Heather Irwin supports March of Dimes because her son Jaxson was born at 25 weeks. He weighed only 455 grams and he was only 11.5 inches long. Heather deiced to walk in March for Babies while Jaxson was in the NICU.

 

“After learning a bit more about March of Dimes and what they do, it made me realize that without them, there would have been no hope for my son. Their research and development has been instrumental in his survival.”

 

This year will be her 5th year supporting March of Dimes. She has initiated the Family Teams Board for her area, helped re-route the walk last year, and she has gone to other fundraisers and events. Heather continues to raise money each year to help prevent prematurity and lower health risks involved. In 2009, her son was an Ambassador.

 

Heather has always felt a need and desire to do volunteer work and help her community. Before her son was born she didn’t have the passion or dedication to follow through with finding a way to give back. However, two months after his birth, she came across March of Dimes. After signing up for her first walk, Heather tried her hardest to raise money because the walk was being held on Jaxson’s due date. She did not want to see other people go through what she had to go through when her son was born. In just three short weeks Heather was able to raise almost $5000.

 

Heather realizes that without March of Dimes Jaxson may not be as healthy as he is today. The survival of her son pushes her each year to raise money and try to help in any way that she can. The development of surfactant has significantly helped Jaxson.

 

When asked what she was born to do, Heather said, “The one thing that really excites me is giving back and volunteering. So, if I was born to do one thing, it would be to help others.”

 

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Thanks to all you Portlanders who took part in the 75-hour Fred Meyer Challenge over the weekend and raised more for the babies!  Congratulations to the winners who will receive Fred Meyer Gift Cards ranging from $50 to $250! 

Raised over $1,000 – Won $250 Fred Meyer Gift Card

  • Larry Bates – 2Wins

 Raised over $500 – Won $150 Fred Meyer Gift Card

  • Melissa Locke -Locke Twins
  • Tarin O’Brien – US Bank East Metro
  • Dayrol Griffin – US Bank-CC-Lockbox Service

 Raised over $200 – Won $100 Fred Meyer Gift Card

  • Chelsea Tower – AT & T Mobility
  • Felicia Mason* – Baby Emmett
  • Carmen Douglass – Baby Emmett
  • Jodi Hoeft – Charlie’s Angles
  • Nichole Karn – For Joslyn
  • Mary Janowski** – For the love of Katrina
  • RaeAnn Heath – Harland Financial Solutions
  • Nicole Richardson – Precious Hunter
  • Erica Dickson** – Sinclairity
  • Scott Hardin – Sinclairity
  • Rosemary Cummings – Singer Twins
  • Julie Blaufuss** – Team Blaufuss
  • Penelope Teeny* – US Bank East Metro
  • Maureen La Tendresse – US Bank-CC-Return Items
  • Stacee Gardner – GenBrookBai

 Raised over $75 – Won $50 Fred Meyer Gift Card

  • Kimberlee Smith
  • David Anderson – Cascade Region
  • Jessica Heintz – Doin’ it for the Babies
  • Buffie LaRocca – MLC MFB WALK
  • Scott Sandie – Team Sandie
  • Anya Smith – Zeta Phi Beta – Pi Alpha Zeta

* Raised over $500
** Raised over $1,000

Happy shopping!

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We delivered a whole heap of tulips today as part of our Blooms for Babies promotion benefitting March for Babies. In case you are a lucky recepient of a bunch (or two) of10, here are some tips for you.

Thank you to our Farmers Insurance volunteer for sharing these tulip tips with us in honor of Blooms for Babies day!

  • Tulips are the only flowers that keep growing after you cut them, you may want to trim them after a few days to keep the length you want.
  • Tulips will grow toward sunlight, so if you have your tulips next to a window, you will want to turn them every day, so they don’t all grow in one direction.
  • Tulips love copper, if you have an older penny drop it in the water with your tulips, or put them in a copper vase.
  • Tulips also love gin, add a splash to the water and they will be happy!
  • If your tulips have grown in a curve, and you want them to stand up again, take a straight pin and poke a hole all the way through the stem near the bottom of the bulb, your tulip will stand straight again.

 

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Kraig and Heidi Albright had twins. Twice. Both sets were born premature. Their first, Kenny and Katie, at 21 weeks, lived for just one hour. Their second set of twins, Kaden and Kory, were born at 25 weeks and spent 105 days in the NICU. 

James and Holly Hanset’s son, Holdyn, was born at 24 weeks gestation weighing just 1 pound, 8 ounces.  He went through 2 rounds of pneumonia, double laser eye surgery, PDA ligation, dual hernia surgery, grade 2 and grade 4 brain bleed and more during his 134 days in the NICU. 

Jorge and LaNae Rodas’ daughter, Carmendy, spent 14 weeks in the NICU after being born at 28 weeks gestation after LaNae had a complete placental abruption. She was just 2 pounds, 1 ounce. 

Scott and Amy Sandie also had two experiences with preterm birth. Liam and Elsa Sandie were born at 27 weeks gestation and their big sister, Mara, born two years earlier, was also premature. See a video about Liam and Elsa’s early birth here.  

You can learn more about our Official Ambassadors and their stories here.

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apple-pie

Greater Oregon March of Dimes will serve apple pie at the State Capitol in celebration of our national organization’s 75th anniversary; as well as to urge legislators to support SB 172.

We’d love to see you there! Please join us.

Oregon State Capitol Galleria in Salem
Tuesday, March 5
10:00 am – noon

SB 172 would ensure that all newborns in Oregon are screened for critical congenital heart disease before they are discharged from the hospital.  An estimated 400 babies in Oregon are born with congenital heart defects. Twenty-five percent of these babies will have critical congenital heart disease (CCHD),meaning they require intervention within hours, days or the first three months after birth.  Screening for CCHD is done by checking the amount of oxygen in the babies blood using a pulse oximeter.  It is a non-invasive test, it is low cost and it is effective in detecting most of the conditions that make up CCHD.

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The Oregon Senate will vote Tuesday on SB 172, which requires newborns be screened for critical congenital heart disease through the use of pulse oximetry.

An estimated 300 – 350 babies are born in Oregon each year with a congenital heart disease. Of these, roughly 80 are critical, meaning that the heart defect causes severe, life-threatening symptoms and requires intervention (e.g., medical treatment or surgery) within the first few hours, days, or months of life.

You can help!  Contact your Senator and ask him or her to support SB 172 with their vote Tuesday.

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