Monday, January 14, 2013

AUDM Hunger Games


Auburn University Dance Marathon is hosting “The Hunger Games” this Thursday, January 17 from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. on the Haley Concourse. A tribute from each dancer team will compete by fundraising for AUDM. The tributes have to get people to donate cash and checks directly on the concourse or through the online database, Donor Drive. 

Tributes were selected at the reaping call-outs last month based on the top fundraising teams. Anyone can donate to the tributes for a better chance of that tribute winning 500 dancer points and donating to a great cause. Dancer points is a point system that are awarded for participation and fundraising during the year and day of AUDM to determine the top team. 

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

AUDM has a Pinterest!


Happy Wednesday!

This week we wanted to promote another way you can stay up to date with all things AUDM! We have started a Pinterest account so that we can pin various fundraising ideas, motivators, and ideas for the day of the event. We would love for as many people as possible to follow us, especially because we are going to start pinning pictures of the staff and the event very soon! We would love to have your support and cannot wait to build the page even more! Check it out at http://pinterest.com/auburndm/ and feel free to send us ideas or suggestions for the account! And as always, our Facebook and Twitter pages are also great for staying updated!

FTK!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Meet Caleb Berger- A Miracle Story

A 2012-13 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals® hero Meet 7-year-old Caleb Berger of Melrose, Wis. He’s the son of Steven and Amy Berger, little brother to three older sisters, a soon-to-be 2nd grader at Melrose Elementary and a Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals hero.

A rite of passage for most kids Caleb’s age is the freedom of their first bicycle. Caleb spends much of his days getting around on wheels—a wheelchair that is—because he is living with cerebral palsy. But just like other kids, Caleb was excited to get his first “big kid bike” earlier this summer.

On his bike, Caleb can feel independent and heroic as he meets this new challenge head on. “Riding on his own or with sisters you should hear the giggles,” Amy says. The Bergers were able to purchase this adaptive bicycle for Caleb with help from Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals®, a service of Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation.

 “CMN Hospitals has meant so much to our family by providing us with extra funds needed to make our life a little easier,” the Bergers explain. “When Caleb was born, they provided gas money so we could make frequent trips to be with Caleb in the hospital while taking care of our other children at home. Most recently they provided us with gas and food money so we could take Caleb to Decorah for an intensive physical therapy program.”

Despite the challenges of cerebral palsy, Caleb is a lot like other kids his age. He enjoys swimming, playing with trucks, music and, of course, riding his new green bike. Unlike a lot of kids his age, Caleb claims to have 10 girlfriends. Meet Caleb and it’s easy to see why. He’s a charmer with matinee idol good looks, complete with a dimple in his chin, and an easy smile and laugh. Maybe that’s why, around their hometown it seems that everyone knows Caleb, especially now that he’s been officially recognized as the hero they always knew he was (he even has the cape to prove it).

The Bergers say they are honored that Caleb was selected as a CMN Hospital hero. And Caleb is enjoying his hero status. He was in the North Bend Days Parade and the local newspaper, and he was honored as a hero at a La Crosse Loggers baseball game where he enthusiastically ran the bases cheered on by the crowd.

 “Thank you CMN Hospital. This is a wonderful program,” acknowledge the Bergers with sincere gratitude.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Miracle Weekend on Saturday!


A tailgate for the Children’s Miracle Network families is being put on by AU Dance Marathon this weekend on Auburn’s campus. It will start at 8 a.m., three hours prior to kick-off for the Homecoming game against New Mexico State.

There will be tailgate food, interactive games and the kids that benefit from CMN and the funds raised by AUDM. There are about 20 families attending the tailgate and the game. This will be a great way for the families to bond with AUDM. Dance Marathon loves the CMN families and values the time we spend with them. 

The student involvement office is sponsoring the tailgate. The directors and Assistant directors will be in attendance. Other staff members are encouraged to stop by! If you are interested in meeting the families that encourage us to “stand for those you can’t” register for AU Dance Marathon today! 

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Meet our Emcees!



This week we are thrilled to announce that we have our Emcees for AUDM 2013! We are lucky to have Richmond Gunter and Judson Smith keeping the energy alive all day at the event!

Richmond is a sophomore majoring in Finance from Camden, Alabama. He believes in standing for those who can’t because God blessed him with so many gifts and opportunities that he is able to share with kids. He wants to stand for the child that is waiting on a miracle and help make a difference in their life, as well as their parents and families! And little did we know, but Richmond was a radio announcer for high school football and baseball games during his senior year!

Judson is a sophomore majoring in Animal Science with a focus in Muscle Foods Production from Reform, Alabama. He believes in standing for the kids who can’t because he wants them and their families to know that he and other college students are supporting them throughout their Children’s Miracle Network journey. Judson began working with AUDM last year through his Freshman Leadership Program, REACH. This experience inspired him to continue supporting AUDM and CMN this year!

We are so thankful for these two wonderful guys and can’t wait to spend the whole day with them on February 2nd!

FTK!!

Thursday, October 18, 2012

FTK Staff Recipients for this Month!


We have another set of wonderful staff members that we would like to spotlight for being FTK! This weeks selected staff members are: Rachel Caruso, Katie Armstrong, and Shelby Ward!

Rachel Caruso 
Rachel is the Director of Catering this year and has been working liking crazy to make sure food and all things related have been going smoothly! And not only that, but she is always willing to help other staff members and committees out when they are shorthanded! We cannot thank her enough for doing everything she does! 
Major: She is a senior majoring in Sociology.
Home town: Easton, Connecticut  
Why she stands for Dance Marathon: She stands for those who can’t because she sees it as an honor and a privilege to help others and make their lives a little bit easier. 
Fun fact: she has an obsession with cats!

Katie Armstrong 
Katie is serving as our Director of Marketing this year and spends her time making sure that everyone knows about whats going on with Dance Marathon! She is an incredible graphic designer and does all of AUDM's popular merchandise. 
Major: She is a junior majoring in Public Relations
Home town: Midlothian, Virginia
Why she stands at Dance Marathon: She believes in standing for those who can’t because she wants the Miracle Children and their families to know that she, and others, are supporting them. 
Fun fact: she is terrified of moths and absolutely hates them!