Dance Marathon at FSU Raises Funds for Pediatric Programs
Supporting Pediatric Wellness Through Dance
Dance Marathon at Florida State University (FSU) has become a tradition, celebrating its 29th year dedicated to raising funds for children in need. The event supports UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital in Gainesville, along with local pediatric outreach programs connected to the FSU College of Medicine. This year, executive director Danielle Howard expressed excitement about the overall positive engagement from both students and the local community.
Join the Dance for a Cause
- Unity in Movement: Students unite through dance to create a lively and supportive environment.
- Impactful Fundraising: Donations collected directly support children’s healthcare needs.
- Building Awareness: The event raises awareness about pediatric health challenges.
Participating in the Dance Marathon offers an opportunity to contribute to important health initiatives that impact the lives of children.
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