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How To Donate To THON 2022 This Weekend

THON 2022 is back at the Bryce Jordan Center! If you’re feeling generous and haven’t had a chance to donate yet, here are a few ways you can get your last-minute contributions in.

No matter where you are currently, there are still some ways to help raise funds for pediatric cancer research.

Text “DONATE” To (762) ASK-THON

If you want to make a quick donation, you can text THON to this number to be delivered to the Four Diamonds Fund. The response will include a link to complete your donation.

THON Donor Drive

You can donate online anywhere throughout most of THON Weekend. You can either make a general donation or credit a student organization or volunteer.


If you want your gifts to credit a specific organization or committee, you’ll need to send them in before 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, February 19. Additionally, if you want your money to count toward THON 2022’s grand total, it’ll need to arrive before 11:59 a.m. on Sunday, February 20.

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