Penn State has over 1,000 student organizations. There is
definitely a club for you, no matter what your interests are! Going to the
involvement fair on the HUB Lawn can be a little bit overwhelming, so here is a
well-known and active Organizations you can get involved in!
THON is a student-run philanthropy committed to
enhancing the lives of children and families impacted by childhood cancer.
THON’s mission is to provide emotional and financial support, spread awareness,
and ensure funding for critical research- all in pursuit of a cure. Penn State THON is a 46-hour no sleeping, no
sitting dance marathon which raises money for Pediatric Cancer. THON
benefits the Four Diamonds Fund at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital. It has become the largest student-run
philanthropy in the world, something Penn Staters take pride in! The event is
held in February in the BJC (our basketball stadium) where you will find
thousands of volunteers, participants and organizations come together for an
incredible cause. There are various events held throughout the year that lead
up to the 46-hour dance marathon in February. How can you get involved? There
are many opportunities to get involved in this amazing cause!
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Join a Committee!
There
are 16 different Committees that help run THON and events throughout the year.
Each Committee serves a different purpose in order to ensure THON is the best
it can be. THON Directors, Captains and Committee Members help plan and
volunteer at THON events throughout the year.
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Join an Organization!
There
are different kinds of Organizations related to THON: Special Interest Orgs, General
Orgs and Greek Orgs. Special Interest Organizations have the sole purpose of
raising money for THON. Throughout the year, they hold fundraisers and spend
time with their Four Diamonds families they support. General Organizations have
other purposes and also raise money for THON. For example, SWE (the Society of
Women Engineers) is an academic and professional club that is also involved in
THON through their fundraising efforts and the Four Diamonds families they
support. SWE THON is a great opportunity to meet women in the College of
Engineering while staying involved in an amazing cause! You can also get
involved in THON through your sorority if you’re in one. Fraternities and
Sororities pair up to raise money for THON together throughout the year.
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Get involved through your Commonwealth Campus!
If you are not a student at University Park you can still participate! Commonwealth campuses are also involved in THON and come up to University Park in February for the 46-hour dance marathon!
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Dance for THON!
Each Organization involved in THON elects representatives to dance for
46 hours during THON Weekend. Over 700 dancers stand and can’t sleep for 46
hours straight on behalf of their respective Organization. Dancing for THON is
a huge commitment but also and incredible honor. You can also dance
Independently with a partner, meaning you don’t represent a specific Organization
involved in THON. In order to dance Independently, you have to raise a minimum
of $2,800 with your partner to be placed in a lottery system which randomly
selects dancer couples.
THON has truly
impacted me in ways I can’t describe. It’s incredible seeing such a diverse
group of people come together for an important cause. I’ve had the opportunity
to meet some amazing people outside of my major by serving as a Committee
Member during my Freshman and Sophomore year and by being a Technology Captain
this year. I’m extremely passionate about THON’s mission and enjoy getting to
know the Four Diamonds families we support. Hearing their stories is very
important and a constant reminder of why we THON. If you have the opportunity
to get involved, whether it’s through a Committee or Organization, I highly
recommend it! I can’t imagine my four years at Penn State without THON! The
event never fails to amaze me and is truly one of the best weekends of the
year!
By: Liza George (Mentor Team i)
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