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Anne Marie is very grateful to March of Dimes for supporting the Peterborough Post-Polio Chapter and helping her learn more about PPS. "I am really indebted to March of Dimes,” she says. "They taught me to find my baseline energy, gauge my strength levels and to plan my days accordingly – they helped me accept that the fatigue would be part of daily life, and how to try to manage it," she continues.
Anne Marie talks about how March of Dimes helps her and how she is giving back through this Door to Door campaign. Click here to to hear her story on CHEX TV. |
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When Daniela and Oliver Sonnenfeld were given the news that their little girl Lilly has cerebral palsy, it was devastating. They were full of questions for Lilly’s future, would she walk, lead a happy and fulfilled life, achieve her dreams?
Lilly is a bright, beautiful and playful little girl, the apple of her parent’s eye. But she was over two and half years old, and had yet to take her first step. Daniela was going through letters at her work when she saw one about March of Dimes’ Conductive Education® (CE) program. It was a letter that would change her and Lilly’s life.
Join our Online Campaign today and with your generous support, and with your help we can continue to offer this very important program to other children like Lilly.
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About March of Dimes
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Each year, March of Dimes spends more than $75 million on programs and services that help people with physical disabilities gain independence, and reach their full potential. However, with the aging of our population, more Canadians than ever need our help. Please give today to help people with disabilities live fulfilled and independent lives. |
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Learn more about how your continued support helps us make a difference in the lives of children and adults with physical disabilities. | | |
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