Dallastown senior, Natalie Crowther is in many clubs and activities around the school; she is on the yearbook staff, she is a C.A.R.E.S Ambassador, she is in Fostering Academic Mentorship (FAM), but one of her most important roles is being a part of Mini-THON.
This year is Crowther’s second year on the Mini-THON Family Relations committee and she is incredibly proud to be a part of it. This year, she serves a co-head of the committee with DeAnna Bellomo.
“I joined Mini-THON because I like being involved, but more importantly, cancer is a nasty disease that nobody deserves to have. Four Diamonds’ mission means a lot to me because no child deserves to suffer [from] a cancer diagnosis.”
Dallastown’s annual Mini-THON gains more support and donations every single year, and Crowher has two hopes for Mini-THON 2026.
“My personal goal in Mini-THON this year is to raise $1000 and get more people educated on what Mini-THON is and what Four Diamonds is. An overall goal is for Dallastown Mini-THON 2026 to have the highest attendance rate it ever has.”
Crowther will attend Millersville in the fall to major in Education, and extend her love for working with kids into her future.