On August 22, Miranda Chaney from Platte, SD will turn 8 years old and she will be doing something a bit unusual to celebrate. She will be walking 8 miles with her mom and other midwife supporters to raise awareness of the need to change South Dakota's laws regarding Certified Professional Midwives.
Eight years ago, Miranda was born at home with the assistance of a skilled midwife. Last year her mom was forced to go out of state to receive the same care at her baby brother's birth, because Certified Professional Midwives are no longer allowed to practice in South Dakota. Miranda and her mom agree, South Dakota mothers should be able to have their babies in their own homes with the assistance of a CPM. They are definitely doing their part to make that a reality.
Miranda's mom, Tammi, has been working very hard to organize the Walk in Chamberlain that begins at 9:30 am on Miranda's birthday. But 4 miles isn't enough for Miranda! She is planning on attending the Walk in Mitchell that evening beginning at six. When the day is over, she will be able to say she walked 8 miles on her 8th birthday for midwives and the South Dakota families who so desperately need them.
So if you are wondering how you can fit one of these Walks into your hectic schedule, please think of Miranda and the sacrifices she is making to contribute. It will be a real privilege for me to be walking with her on her special day. Come join us if you can and don't forget to wish Miranda a Happy 8th Birthday!
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Happy Birthday Miranda! What a great idea! What a day it will be when all families are given the opportunity to have a midwife!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful and generous thing to do on your birthday! You are an inspiration to all of us! Since I live in Iowa and cannot make it to any of the planned walks, I would love to sponsor you as you walk your 8 miles. I have been blessed to have had all 5 of my children at home with a midwife so I am planning on walking 5 miles in support of all the famiies in South Dakota working hard to change the law there. Thank you for what you are doing!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for walking with us, Cheyenne, and thanks for your donation via the website! We really appreciate all the support.
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