Hamilton March of Dimes ambassadors share story of survival

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March of Dimes ambassadors Charlie and Lilly DiGiuseppe of Hamilton pose with Macy’s associate Steven Little at the Shop for a Cause at Quaker Bridge Mall on Aug. 20, 2013.

White sold the most pass sales for the event on Aug. 19. Giselle Hughes from Macy’s in Quaker Bridge was the top associate for pass sales in the district on Aug. 18.

Charlie and Lilly were born 15 weeks early and weighted a little over 1 pound. Along with their parents Joe and Brooke, the children shared the story of how the March of Dimes helped their family with Macy’s associates.

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