Posted by Steve Brady On February - 27 - 20101 COMMENT
CV THON was a great success, raising $61,792.02 For The Kids and the Four Diamonds Fund.
As is the tradition at THONs the kids at CV put together their line-dance, combining their message, with a summary of their school year, with exercises to keep them awake through THON.
Here is a video of the first of the linedances of the night.
Oh–and it’s never too late to donate to THON and the Four Diamonds Fund.
Donations can be sent to:
CV Four Diamonds Fund
Cumberland Valley High School
6746 Carlisle Pike
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
Attn: Elizabeth Rimpfel
Posted by Steve Brady On February - 27 - 2010ADD COMMENTS
The first video I will post comes really from the pride of a parent. They had a dance off between the sports teams (football, soccer, field hockey, and water polo) and water polo won! Just listen to the crowd go wild as my son introduces “his” team!
Posted by Steve Brady On February - 26 - 2010ADD COMMENTS
As I write this Cumberland Valley High school’s THON starts in a little less than 3 hours. For the next 15+ hours hundreds of High School kids, teachers, administrators and adult volunteers will me dancing the night away, and continuing to raise money as they all join hands and hearts in their fight against pediatric Cancer.
I have written about this all week, and I wanted to take another couple of minutes to remind you, dear reader, why they are doing this.
(Paraphrased from the Four Diamonds site “About us“) CV HS joins many other schools, and Penn State, in helping raise money for the Four Diamonds Fund. This fund was started in 1972 by Charles and Irma Millard soon after their son, Christopher, died of cancer at 14 years of age. They named the fund after a story their son wrote while battling cancer. In that story, he wrote about a knight that had to find the four diamonds of Courage, Wisdom, Honesty, and Strength. You can read his story, by visiting the Four Diamonds Fund site.
The students at Cumberland Valley HS have worked tirelessly through this year raising funds, and they have been doing this for 4 years (according to the Four Diamonds site) and last year, they raised $55,500 for the Four Diamonds Fund–the second largest school mini-thon amount!
Let’s give credit where it’s due. CVHS isn’t alone. Central Dauphin HS (15 yrs running a mini thon) raised $68,612 in 2009. All told, for the 2008-09 school year 38 schools (from elementary schools through HS) raised over 3/4 of a MILLION dollars for the Fund.
Please, consider a donation to CV THON. Visit their website at http://CVSCHOOLS.ORG/THON and go to “Donors” (or, simply Click Here!)
All the schools unite with one hope, one dream, one cause–to stop Childhood cancer. And they do it for one reason: FOR THE KIDS.
So in the spirit of unity, today, I will include a Central Dauphin THON Dodgeball Video.
Posted by Steve Brady On February - 25 - 2010ADD COMMENTS
We have been bracing here on the North-Eastern seaboard of the United States for what some have taken to labeling the “Snowicane” that is coming which some said would make our previous Snowmageddon pale in comparison. The true “blizzard of ’10″ is said to bring large amounts of snow to many areas, and extremely high winds creating near blizzard conditions for even areas with limited snow accumulations.
The THON Team at Cumberland Valley >are not afraid. They have been planning and working, and fund-raising, year round, anticipating their “big event.” They apparently also have an “in” with God. In looking at the weather maps, and they way the storm will swirl about Pennsylvania, it appears our portion of South-Central PA will emerge relatively unscathed and, more importantly, with no school cancellations that would have a negating effect on CV THON.
So I am left with two requests: Pray for “no snow.” And, when it comes to donations, “Pray for Rain.” Pray, that our community will continue to reach out, and touch hundreds of lives through the love and dedication of these high school kids!
I am posting a triple video threat today. First, I wanted to share a video from Penn State’s THON in 2009, entitled “Where are They Now.” A powerful testimony to the love and devotion the THON has, and the impact the Four Diamonds Fund has had on children 10 15, or 20 years after they were diagnosed with pediatric cancer.
The second video shows just home much fun CV THON students have, as they find creative ways to not only raise money For The Kids, but to do it while having fun with each other (This time–dodge-ball.) Check the schedule. They have this Dodge Ball TOURNAMENT scheduled DURING CV THON! According to Matthew, they have about 30 teams — “It’s EPIC.”
Finally, no plea for you, dear readers, to “Pray for Rain” would be complete without including the song from PFR.
Posted by Steve Brady On February - 22 - 2010ADD COMMENTS
Penn State’s student-run philanthropic organization raise $7,838,054.36 for the Four Diamonds Foundation! While THON was this past weekend, the efforts to raise money “For The Kids” is a year ’round endeavor.
Take the time to read about THON, and the Four Diamonds Foundation, and please, donate. Any amount helps. Go visit http://THON.org
And while you are thinking THON, remember, Cumberland Valley HS will be hosting their CV THON this coming weekend–and the proceeds there go to the Four Diamond Foundation as well, visit http://www.cvschools.org/thon
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