KAUKAUNA, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Under the Friday Night Lights in Kaukauana, school spirit, gave way to American pride with the Ghosts raising money for victims of Hurricane Harvey.
Yet another sign of support here in our area for hurricane victims as Kaukauna High School pledged proceeds from Friday’s football ticket sales to Harvey relief.
On a typical Friday night, football ticket sales at Kaukauna High School go to the school’s general fund…this Friday was not typical.
School activities director Chris McDaniel tells WLUK the district is answering the call for help..
“As we looked at how we’d use that money and just how they could use it and a chance to give back a bit, we thought they definitely could use the help.”
School leaders decided there are people who need the money more.
Once the Kaukauna Quarterback Club got wind, the football boosters decided to donate the proceeds from the 50/50 raffle Friday.
“Because we feel the need to help.” said club secretary Angela Agen.
Then the Kaukauna Youth Band got on board, pledging the profits from its concession stand. That money usually goes to band activities.
“I think it’s just absolutely fantastic making a group effort like what we’re doing here, it’s just giving that support.” said band member Makayla MacDonald.
School leaders said they’re not surprised at the generosity. McDanile says the devastation in Texas has touched people here at home.
“I think everyone’s seen what’s going on on the news and we know it’s the right thing to do.”
The money will go to the American Red Cross and its efforts in Texas.