Columbia’s “Pizza for Preemies” Program Returns to Support Healthy Babies This November

COLUMBIA, SC: A Heartwarming Tradition Returns!

November is a month filled with change, falling leaves, and all things cozy related to the upcoming holidays. But for local residents here in COLUMBIA, it also means the return of a beloved event that warms both bellies and hearts—the annual “Pizza for Preemies” program! With a mission close to their hearts, the Glynn family is back for their seventh year, promising delicious slices while supporting a noble cause.

What’s it All About?

Ever wondered how enjoying a hot slice of pizza could make a difference? Well, here’s how it works: Throughout the month of November, a portion of every sale from participating local pizza places goes to the March of Dimes, an organization dedicated to improving the health of mothers and babies. The Glynns started this initiative to help raise awareness and funds for preterm birth research after experiencing the challenges of having a premature baby themselves.

“It’s important for us to give back. Every slice sold means we’re making a positive impact,” says one of the Glynns, capturing the essence of their mission. With each pizza purchased, customers are not just enjoying a meal but also contributing to finding solutions to critical health issues.

A Slice of Statistics

Did you know that, according to the March of Dimes, one in ten babies in the United States is born prematurely? That’s a staggering number and one that motivates the Glynns to keep pushing for change. Their program not only supports research but also provides educational resources for families facing similar challenges.

Community involvement has been tremendous since the inception of “Pizza for Preemies,” with hundreds of families participating each year. Local pizzerias have embraced the initiative, making it a staple in Columbia’s community calendar. This year, it’s anticipated that the program will serve up thousands of slices and raise substantial funds to support the March of Dimes’ mission.

Join the Fun!

So, how can you get involved? Whether you’re a pizza lover, a supporter of meaningful causes, or just someone looking to enjoy a good meal, this program has something for everyone! Here’s the lowdown:

  • Simply Order: Enjoy pizza from any participating local restaurant during November and know that a portion of your payment is going to a great cause.
  • Spread the Word: Share your experience on social media to inspire your friends and family to join in!
  • Visit the Website: For a comprehensive list of participating restaurants, check the local listings or the event’s social media pages.

Final Thoughts

The “Pizza for Preemies” program is not just about enjoying delicious food; it’s a movement that allows people to come together in the spirit of community and generosity. By indulging in sweet, cheesy goodness, Columbia residents can contribute to a future where every baby has the chance to thrive.

This November, as you savor each bite of your favorite pizza, you can feel proud knowing that you’re helping change lives! So grab a slice, rally your friends and family, and let’s make this year the best one yet!


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

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