Purple Toilet Fundraiser at Seton Catholic School for Relay For Life Today
There many Relay for Life events going on in the Southern Tier. Seton Catholic Central School is hosting their own May15-16th.
They are doing a fundraiser that begins today and they are flush with excitement. Ouch, alright, bad pun.
For the second year, students will be placing a purple toilet on front lawns throughout the Southern Tier. The first stop - Principal Richard Bucci's house at 11:30 this morning.
To get the purple toilet removed, the homeowners pay a donation to the American Cancer Society and pick the next location for it.
Purple is the color of the American Cancer society and the toilet is a creative way of suggesting where the students want to see cancer end.
Seton was the first high school in Central and Southern New York to host a Relay. In the first 2 years, the event raised over $30,000 to fight cancer!
To find out more about the Relay for Life at Seton Catholic, go here.