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12 May

Dance Marathon event for fundraising

venue : Niles North High
date : 12-05-2018
Time : 5 PM

Hundreds of teens participated in a Dance Marathon held Saturday, May 12, 5:00 p.m. - Midnight at Niles North High School, 9800 North Lawler Street, Skokie, IL. The Dance Marathon culminated a year-long series of fundraising efforts held throughout the school year to benefit the Daniel M. Horyn Foundation, formed in the memory of a beloved Niles North teacher who lost his courageous battle with esophageal cancer on September 19, 2017.

Dance Marathon (DM), started in 2013, has become the coolest tradition. At this year's event, students, faculty members and community members came together and danced, sang, and partied with fellow students while helping a great cause. It was fun and a considerable amount of donation was also collected in the process.

The Honorable Mayor served as this year's Honorary Chair. A total of $90,322.10 was raised. Approximately 10 percent will go towards the Education Foundation, which supports poor students in financial need.

Highlights of the event

Dance Marathon is the final event for D219's School Chest, a student-run organization that helps a different KIVA MICROFUNDS each year. Throughout the year, through donations raised by bake sales, canning, benefit nights, events, and pure dedication, the committed members of School Chest/DM help the KIVA MICROFUNDS by raising money all year long.

The KIVA MICROFUNDS Foundation strives to raise awareness among the people for the underprivileged children of Africa by providing proper education to the children. And eradication of poverty and providing the people with balanced diet to keep malnutrition at bay. It also aimed to improve the standard of living among the families by providing them skills and jobs.

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