One registered student organization at Central Michigan University is hoping to end childhood cancer.
Up ‘Til Dawn was formed last spring when a representative from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital contacted group president Jenny Lopez about forming a community-wide RSO after she helped the Greek community raise $20,000 for the hospital.
Lopez gladly took the offer.
“This group has been one of my favorite organizations to be a part of,” said Lopez, a Charlevoix senior. “It is very rewarding to know that you’re helping such as great cause.”
• What: Up ‘Til Dawn letter-sending event
• When: 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday
• Where: Finch Fieldhouse
• Cost: $25 registration fee
Lopez said the purpose of the group is to plan a letter-sending event, from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday in Finch Fieldhouse, to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, based in Memphis, Tenn.
For a $25 registration fee, teams of five or more will compete to see who can earn the most addresses to send letters asking for a donation.
There also will be prizes such as a raffle for a Nintendo Wii and a weekend vacation to Charlevoix for all those with 35 or more addresses. Free food and T-shirts are available for those who attend.
For the children
Climax junior Ashley Pryor started as an executive board member for the group at the beginning of the semester and said it was Lopez’s passion for the group that got her into it.
“We’re doing this for children who have illnesses and this is a cause I’m really passionate about,” Pryor said. “The fact that students can come together and cover medical costs is a big deal. We’re providing a financial means for the children to be able to receive the treatment they need.”
Lopez attended a three-day conference at St. Jude Children Research Hospital over the summer on behalf of the group.
“The most special moments are hearing patients and family’s stories about the illnesses and how grateful they all were for St. Jude’s and its amazing staff,” Lopez said.
Caspian junior Erica Lake helps the group with recruitment.
“I’m very excited we’re raising money for St. Jude,” Lake said. “I think this is a way for Central to really make a difference.”
The group meets at 10 p.m. Tuesdays in the Isabella Room in the Bovee University Center.
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