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On Sunday, October 12, Bikers for Babies, formerly RIDE to Save Babies, will take over one of NASCAR’s most prestigious tracks, the Atlanta Motor Speedway! This year’s event is a destination ride-in with motorcycle enthusiasts around the region riding to the Atlanta Motor Speedway for the opportunity to take their wheels on the track!

March of Dimes Bikers for Babies
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March of Dimes Bikers for Babies
October 12, 2008
Where: Atlanta Motor Speedway

The March of Dimes Ride to Save Babies is the only Atlanta Motor Speedway event allowing motorcycles on the track. Start forming ride-in teams now! “If you attend one charity ride this year, make it the March of Dimes Ride. Our new venue and format truly makes it the most unique fundraiser around,” said Event Chairman John Woodruff. “Atlanta Motor Speedway is a southern icon and the Ride activities are going to be one of a kind. You won’t want to miss it.”

Since 1992, the March of Dimes and the motorcycle community have partnered in the fight to save babies by raising funds to help prevent birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. 100% of the proceeds from the March of Dimes Georgia Ride to Save Babies are designated for specific programs designed to support families with a baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and promote family-centered care within the hospital. NICU Family Support is a comprehensive set of services aimed at 1) providing information and comfort to NICU families during the NICU hospitalization of their newborn during the transition home, and in the event of a newborn death; 2) contributing the NICU staff professional development; and 3) promoting the philosophy of family-centered-care through the NICU.

For more information about how to sign up for this year’s RIDE to Save Babies, visit marchofdimes.com/georgia. With the online fundraising tool, raising funds is quick and easy, and you can even create your own website. Ask your friends, relatives and co-workers to sponsor you by making a tax-deductible contribution to the March of Dimes.

The March of Dimes Ride is sponsored by Kawasaki, X-1R Performance Lubricants, Stone Mountain Harley-Davidson, Granite Mountain Harley-Davidson and Buffalo’s Southwest Café as well as FOX5 Atlanta, Eagle 106.7, V103, WAOK, 790 The Zone, WSB-AM, Creative Loafing and US Rider News.

ABOUT THE MARCH OF DIMES
The March of Dimes is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. Founded in 1938, the March of Dimes funds programs of research, community services, education, and advocacy to save babies and in 2003 launched a campaign to address the increasing rate of premature birth. For more information, visit www.marchofdimes.com/georgia. End of Article

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