Spring
2004
Rice
University: Finding Creative Solutions
CMN Directors have the great responsibility to work
as liaisons between the hospital and the local colleges and universities
to oversee successful Dance Marathons. Above and beyond the
fund-raising dollars lies the greater picture of seeing how the
students and faculty unite and create a sense of togetherness
for a great cause. Yemike Hatfield, CMN director for Memorial
Hermann Children’s Hospital in Houston, gives the credit of their
success to the dance marathon committee at Rice University. She
admires the students who give their time and commitment among
their many obligations of student life.

Among the many benefits that Memorial Hermann Children’s
Hospital receives from having the school host the event is the
strong relationship that is built within the community between
the hospital and the students. The hospital has devised a wish
list of hospital equipment and literally 100% of what is generated
through the Dance Marathon can go to those supplies, along with
fulfilling the needs of the children.
Every CMN Director will find they have different challenges within
their market. Finding creative solutions will bring the tools
to achieve a successful dance marathon program. Because Rice
University doesn’t have sororities or fraternities, Yemike is
finding ways to publicize and network on other campuses. She is
networking with PHI MU Sorority to build awareness at the University
of Houston. Yemike has some great things in the works with mass
E-fliers and face-to-face communication with professors. Keep
up the great work, Yemike, and thanks for your support of the
Children’s Miracle Network Dance Marathon program.
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