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So I was Wondering..."Why Not A Commercial?"

Addysmom - 07:41pm Jan 13, 2007 EST

So the past couple of days I've been wondering....

The other day I was lazy an sat at home all day watching TV, well I saw a few commercials for St.Judes Children Hospital, Breast Cancer, Diabetes For Children, Lance Armstrong, MS (Multiple Sclerosis), and a commercial for Michael J. Foxes (Parkison’s), so this made me wonder How Come March Of Dimes Doesn't Have A Commercial?

And began to think I know there’s a way that we could convince them to have one. Imagine how much money people would donate to March Of Dimes if they saw this commercial, and maybe we could get someone famous to do the commercial? As all of these other Commercials have.
Because I believe basically if it wasn't for March Of Dimes a lot of premature babies wouldn't be here today. So why not try to raise more money & someone promote a commercial?

So I was wondering what everyone’s idea on this was, & how you think I should go about,to convince the director(s)of March Of Dimes to do a commercial?

Thanks,

Nicki "Addisons Mommy"

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