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2008 Top Family Teams - Spring March for Babies
11-Jun-08
Family Teams are made up of friends and family members who want to honor their own children or children they know – babies born prematurely or with a birth defect; babies who didn’t survive; or healthy, full-term babies.  Family Teams help remind everyone of the urgency of the mission of the March of Dimes. 

We are proud to recognize these 2008 Spring-Event Top Family Teams.

  • Baby Evan's Team
  • Bane & Haley's Legacy
  • Beau & Haley
  • Bradley Family
  • Brody's Biggest Fans
  • Carsyn's Team
  • Chas' Champs
  • Christiaan's Family
  • Ciro's Crusaders
  • Davidson Twins
  • Emily's Purse
  • Glenn's Giant Steps
  • Graham Wall Family Team
  • Hannah High
  • Hogue & Hunter
  • Jackson Dawson
  • Jay Jays Team
  • Joseph & Analeeze
  • Kayden
  • Marshall's Angels
  • McGowan, Grace & Jessica
  • Meares, Jackson's Team
  • Miller's March
  • Moms Making a Difference
  • Princess Savannah
  • Repik & Friends
  • Savannah Leigh's Team
  • Savannah's Bananas/Carolina Tanning
  • Schemm, Schemmlets
  • Team Campbell
  • Team Davis
  • Team Maggie
  • Team McD
  • Team McTwins
  • Team Monkey
  • Team Silas
  • Team 'WILL'
  • The Crocks Rock
  • The Farr Three
  • Tyler, Craig
  • Yoohoo Team
  • York County Mommies

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