Community Unites for Pizza for Preemies in Columbia This November

COLUMBIA, SC – Time for Pizza with a Purpose!

November is not just the month of falling leaves and Thanksgiving feasts here in Columbia; it’s also a time for *delicious pizza* and heartfelt giving! That’s right, for the seventh consecutive year, the *Glynn family* is back with their beloved Pizza for Preemies program, spreading warmth through tasty slices while supporting a wonderful cause.

What is Pizza for Preemies?

The concept is simple but impactful. Throughout November, a portion of each pizza sale goes directly to the *March of Dimes*, an organization dedicated to improving the health of mothers and babies. It’s all about fostering awareness and raising funds for critical programs that help prevent premature births. What could be better than enjoying a cheesy, mouth-watering pizza while contributing to such an important mission?

A Slice of the Action

So, how can you get involved? If you’re a fan of pizza (and who isn’t?), simply order your favorite pie from one of the participating restaurants this month. Each slice you savor will help provide support for families in need, making your meal a lot sweeter. And let’s face it, eating pizza is always a good idea, especially when it benefits the community!

Community Spirit at Its Best

The Glynn’s program is a testament to the amazing spirit of giving that thrives in Columbia. It’s a *community effort* that unites local pizza lovers while making a significant impact on the lives of others. The enthusiasm from residents who share a passion for helping others while indulging in their favorite food makes this initiative even more special!

Why Support March of Dimes?

The March of Dimes works tirelessly to advocate for the health of moms and babies through research, education, and support. Their programs focus on preventing premature births, which can lead to health challenges for newborns. By participating in the Pizza for Preemies program, you’re not just enjoying great food; you’re supporting a cause that helps save lives and promote healthier beginnings for babies.

A Family Affair

Brian and Kelly Glynn have always had a personal connection to this cause. Their dedication has transformed *Pizza for Preemies* into a heartwarming annual tradition that many eagerly anticipate. Each year, their passion and drive inspire countless others in the community to join in and support this noble effort, creating a rich tapestry of *community goodwill*.

Get the Word Out!

This November, mark your calendars and share the news with friends and family! Invite them to join you for a pizza night that promises good food and the opportunity to give back. And don’t forget to snap a photo with your pizza, tag it on social media, and raise awareness about the importance of the March of Dimes and their mission! Your posts could inspire others to join this amazing effort.

Final Thoughts

As the days get colder and we cozy up for the holiday season, remember the simple joy of sharing a pizza can lead to something much greater. Each bite counts in the ongoing fight for healthier pregnancies and stronger babies. So grab your friends, family, and even co-workers, and make a plan to indulge in some *delightful slices* this month. Together, let’s make a difference one pizza at a time!

For More Information

If you want more info about the specific locations participating in the Pizza for Preemies initiative, or how to further support the March of Dimes, check your favorite local pizza spot or their social media for updates. Happy eating!


Author: HERE Irmo

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