Families, community organizations, healthcare professionals, and local supporters are invited to participate in the Northeast Texas March for Babies on Saturday, May 16, 2026, at the Rose Rudman Trail at Southside Park in Tyler, Texas.
This annual event supports the mission of March of Dimes, helping improve the health of moms and babies through advocacy, education, research, and community support. Every step taken during the event helps raise awareness for healthier pregnancies and stronger starts for newborns across our communities.
Date: Saturday, May 16, 2026
Location: Rose Rudman Trail at Southside Park
Address: 455 Shiloh Road, Tyler, TX
Schedule:
Participants of all ages are encouraged to attend and show their support for maternal and infant health initiatives throughout Northeast Texas.
Community members can register to participate or make a donation online using the link below:
Registration Link:
bit.ly/MarchforBabies-TylerTX
Participants may also register using the QR code provided on the event flyer.
Events like March for Babies highlight the importance of prenatal care, healthy pregnancies, infant wellness, and access to healthcare resources. Programs across Northeast Texas continue working to support mothers, infants, and families through education, outreach, and preventive health services.
Whether you walk as an individual, family, workplace team, or organization, your participation helps support healthier futures for babies and families in our region.
Organizations interested in becoming a vendor or learning more about the event can contact:
NET Health is proud to support community efforts that promote healthier outcomes for mothers, infants, and families throughout East Texas.
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