$1,287

Raised of $5,000

Based on 154 points each worth $8.36

South Dakota State Specialists

154/170 points

Participating in Every Kick Counts 2022

May 17, 2022 - Jan 1, 2023

Team Captain of South Dakota State

My Mission

We are excited to turn our stats on the football field into a WIN for our community by becoming Every Kick Counts Athletes, and we hope you will help!

This football season, we will be raising money for Count the Kicks, a life-saving stillbirth prevention campaign of the nonprofit organization Healthy Birth Day, Inc. Count the Kicks teaches expecting parents about the importance of tracking their baby's movements (and kicks!)...because Every Kick Counts (even before we are born!)

This campaign is very important to us. Count the Kicks has saved babies in 30 states and 3 counties, and we are proud to help make a life-saving difference. Please support our effort this football season by making a pledge per point or making a flat donation. Every Kick Counts (both on and off the field) AND Every Dollar Counts, too!

Thanks for your support!

11

points

$8.36

Per point

$91.96

Earned

In the semi finals we logged 11 points as a special teams unit.

28

points

$8.36

Per point

$234.08

Earned

Playoffs have accumulated us 28 points so far. Go jacks!

32

points

$8.36

Per point

$267.52

Earned

Since November 5th we have accumulated 32 more points. Go Jacks!

53

points

$8.36

Per point

$443.08

Earned

2nd half of the season has accumulated 53 points for our specialist group. Go Jacks!

11

points

$8.36

Per point

$91.96

Earned

Against Butler our specialist unit tallied 6 extra points, 1 field goal, and 2 punts over 40 yards for a total of 11 points. Thank you for your continued support Go Jacks!

Contributions 7

Every Kick Counts (even before we are born!)

Your generous donations support Count the Kicks, a life-saving stillbirth prevention campaign that teaches expecting parents the importance of paying attention to their baby's movements (and kicks!) even before they are born. Ruby was saved because her mom knew to Count the Kicks. Here's her story as featured on Good Morning America: