The annual dance marathon known as Thon at Penn State University is not only a joyful event, but also a powerful fundraising effort in the fight against childhood cancer. Established in 1973, Thon has raised an impressive $219 million to date, providing emotional and financial support to children and families affected by this devastating disease. The funds generated by Thon go to Four Diamonds at Penn State Children’s Hospital in Hershey, where they cover the cost of care for Four Diamonds families. Additionally, Thon plays a crucial role in advancing childhood cancer research, with a focus on finding new ways to utilize existing drugs and therapies, as well as exploring innovative treatments using the body’s immune system. Thanks to Thon’s steady support, several research labs at the Penn State College of Medicine are on the verge of opening clinical trials for pediatric patients. Thon’s impact extends beyond the Penn State community, receiving support from alumni, corporate sponsors, and individuals who resonate with its mission. The student-run organization works tirelessly throughout the year, ensuring that Thon has become more than just a weekend event – it has become a beacon of hope in the fight against childhood cancer.
World’s Largest Student-Run Philanthropy Raises $219 Million for Childhood Cancer Research and Support, US
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