The first March of Dimes poster child was 2-year-old Paul W. Henson, who was featured in 1950. He had been born with polio, a disease that the organization aimed to combat. His story helped raise awareness and funds for polio research and prevention, marking a significant moment in the history of the March of Dimes. The initiative eventually expanded its focus to include improving the health of all babies.
A roll of dimes is 50 dimes or $5.00
8 and a half dimes.
ten dimes make 1.00 so you need 10,000 dimes
10 dimes
Jerry Martinez thats who it was, how do I know ? because thats me I was the 1970 March of Dimes Poster child in 1970.
Charles Dobson
Linda Gail Breese.
Linda Gail Breese.
Jeffrey Reil
Gwyn Laudenberger Lancaster, PA
It was Tabitha Elizabeth Shelton........I know.. I am her.
Jacqlyn Shaughnessy of South Boston Massachusetts. She passed away on Monday at the age of 51. She was my dear aunt and will be miseed.
Sharon L. Carter, age 6, Pasco, WA
Family Of The Year
I was one of the poster children in 1946-47 in Los Angeles, CA. I also have been doing research to find other poster children. I have pictures of myself, some taken with actor George Murphy but have not been able to find those pictures online. hope you get your answer.
I was one of the poster children in 1946-47 in Los Angeles, CA. I also have been doing research to find other poster children. I have pictures of myself, some taken with actor George Murphy but have not been able to find those pictures online. hope you get your answer.