Organizers made the announcement Sunday afternoon.
Thon 2023 raised a record-setting $15,006,132.46, organizers announced at the Bryce Jordan Center on Sunday afternoon.The reveal came at the end of the 46-hour dance marathon, where no sitting or sleeping is allowed. Every year, hundreds of Penn State students dance, play games and more to raise money to help children fighting cancer.Penn State students reveal the total of $15,006,132.46 for the 2023 Thon fundraiser Sunday.
Billed as one of the largest running student-run philanthropy events, Thon has raised over $200 million for childhood cancer research and expenses for families through the nonprofit Four Diamonds.If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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