See-saws are a common site on playgrounds but not necessarily on a college campus but one TROY fraternity was using one to raise money for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital this week.
The brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity are using a week long see-saw marathon to raise money for their philanthropic project.
Brothers take turns riding the see-saw in hour-long shifts while trying to encourage passersby to donate to their cause. The extended time on the see-saw may be uncomfortable at times but the brothers says it is worth the sacrifice.
“We do it for the kids,” says Conner Nelson, Tau Kappa Epsilon Philanthropy Chairman. “A little uncomfort isn’t much to consider when there are kids that are much more uncomfortable out there.”
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