Number of Participants: 1
Hours Donated: 100
Value of Time Served: $845
Event Type: Health & Medicine
Sport: Other
Date: February 15, 2018
Location:
Waverly Avenue Elementary School
Waverly Avenue, Holtsville
NY
About:
Waverly Avenue Elementary School fifth-grade student Casey Lynch took an idea to fruition as he organized a fundraiser to raise money for a cause that hits close to home. Casey’s father, John Lynch, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and after successful treatment beat the disease.
After approaching Waverly Principal John Ruggero with a written proposal, Casey put a plan into action to benefit the Lustgarten Foundation’s research on pancreatic cancer. He contacted the Lustgarten Foundation, which provided purple bracelets for Casey to sell for $1 each to raise donations. Casey vigorously promoted the fundraiser by making a morning announcement, creating flyers to display around the building and encouraged his peers to help spread the word of the cause.
Concluding the fundraiser, Casey and his classmates were visited by the Lustgarten Foundation Vice President of Development Linda Gruskiewicz. Ms. Gruskiewicz spoke to the students about the significance of pancreatic cancer research and the difficulties associated with the diagnosis. Following the informational discussion, Casey presented the Lustgarten Foundation with a check for the funds he raised in the amount of $700.
Photo caption: Lustgarten: From left, Waverly Principal John Ruggero, Lustgarten Foundation Vice President of Development Linda Gruskiewicz, Casey Lynch, John Lynch, Meghan Lynch, teachers Danielle Sexton and Kristina Fulcher.
Photo courtesy of the Sachem Central School District