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Tomorrow's Child
612 W. Lake Lansing Rd, Suite 800
East Lansing, MI 48823
tomorrowschildmi.org
800.331.7437
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Tomorrow’s Child is hosting its second annual fundraiser, Spice up Your Spring, to raise awareness and support of our mission: to prevent infant death and provide support to those affected by it. Tomorrow’s Child is the leading resource for Infant Safe Sleep education and materials in Michigan. The organization provides training on infant safe sleep, informational materials and expertise for families, providers and community groups. Tomorrow’s Child is also the state’s central referral site for infant deaths and the only statewide program providing consistent, comprehensive services for individuals who have experienced a miscarriage, stillbirth or infant death. Last year over 800 babies did not survive to celebrate their first birthday and 500 were stillborn. Tomorrow’s Child provides critical and much needed services and programs throughout the state.
Tomorrow’s Child will be hosting their second annual Spice up Your Spring fundraising event on Thursday, March 19 at The Cheney Place. This year’s event features Chef Tommy FitzGerald of Kitchen Sage and his team who will provide cooking demonstrations for guests to enjoy while they network and take their chance at the Diaper Derby Auction! Additionally, Sparrow Boutique of Muskegon and Unique Models & Talent team up to provide a preview of the latest spring fashions. To learn more about the event & purchase tickets visit our website at www.tomorrowschildmi.org.
Sponsorships and tickets to the event are available. For more information please contact Gwen Schroeder at 800.331.7437 or [email protected].
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