WYOMISSING, Pa. — Penn State Berks is showing support for the four student dancers who are representing the college at THON, the University's dance marathon which benefits families battling pediatric cancer. There will be a dancer send-off from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, in Multipurpose Room 2, located on the second floor of the Perkins Student Center, where faculty, staff and fellow students will gather to wish the dancers well.
From Friday, Feb. 16, to Sunday, Feb. 18, Penn State students from every campus will gather at the Bryce Jordan Center at Penn State's University Park campus for THON, the 46-hour no-sitting, no-sleeping dance marathon to benefit Four Diamonds, which supports families battling pediatric cancer. This year’s theme is “Treasure Every Adventure.”
This year’s dancers from Berks include seniors Sydney Bankert and Samantha Hagenbush, both kinesiology majors, and sophomores Manali Desai, finance major, and Mariem Hanna, civil engineering major.
Each dancer had their reasons for joining Berks Benefitting THON and wanting to dance in this year’s event.
Bankert, fundraising executive for Berks Benefitting THON, said, “I THON because my mom is a childhood cancer survivor. She's the reason I got involved in THON in the first place." She added that getting to know the organization’s THON families increased her motivation.