Summary A northeastern Pennsylvania woman is using purple toilets to raise money to fight can
EASTON (AP) - Rebecca Szabo-Silfies and her two young sons have been leaving the commodes on lawns around Upper Nazareth Township as part of the "Flush Out Cancer" effort. She chairs Saturday s American Cancer Society Relay for Life event at Nazareth Area High School.
She stakes out a home, leaves a toilet and then waits for the homeowner to find it. The person can then pay $10 to have it taken away, $20 to send it to a friend or $30 to send it to a friend and guarantee it never comes back.
The two purple toilets have made 18 stops so far, raising $400. Szabo-Silfies says she found the idea on the Internet.
