MEDIA, Pa. — For Penn State students across the Commonwealth, a year’s worth of hard work and dedication to support families in their fight against pediatric cancer culminated Feb. 16-18 in a 46-hour, no-sleeping, no-sitting dance marathon at University Park.
The Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon, known as THON, raised $10,151,663.93. Penn State Brandywine Benefitting THON contributed $29,600.80, ranking the student club No. 7 among Penn State Commonwealth campuses.
The largest student-run philanthropy in the world, THON is an annual fundraising effort that benefits children and their families affected by pediatric cancer. All money raised goes to the Four Diamonds Fund, which supports children treated at Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital.
Brandywine students Alexa Anderson, Matt Hoyer, Deep Patel and Annie Ward had the once-in a-lifetime chance to represent the campus as dancers during THON weekend, which included no sleeping, no sitting, and a whole lot of dancing for 46 hours straight until the $10 million reveal on Sunday evening.