锘? All around the world
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the things that matter most. One such child, Alex, took the matter of cancer
into her own hands, and her legacy has created a grassroots movement across the
country. Today, Alex's Lemonade Stand is one of the most successful fundraisers
for cancer research in America.
The idea for Alex's Lemonade Stand began
in 2000, when four-year-old Alexandra Scott, a cancer patient announced to her
friends and family that she wanted to run a lemonade stand. This activity,
something children do across the United States, was not just a way to pass the
time and earn money for candy or toys, though. Instead, Alex's profits were all
going to go toward helping "her doctors" find a cure for cancer. With the help
of her brother Patrick, Alex set up a lemonade stand in her neighborhood,
calling it "Alex's Lemonade Stand for Childhood Cancer." The first stand was run
in July 2000.
The project took off, warming the hearts of everyone in
the community. Alex continued to operate her stand
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up lemonade stands and sent their profits to Alex for her contribution to cancer
research. The project became extremely popular, and although Alex's health began
to deteriorate, she continued to inspire people to run lemonade stands and hold
other fundraising events to benefit pediatric cancer patients. Alex's Lemonade
Stand Foundation was created, giving people an easy way to donate to this
registered 501c3 charity.
Sadly, in the summer of 2004, Alex passed
away, losing her fight with cancer. She was eight years old. However, in those
eight years, she did more to better the world than most people do in an entire
lifetime. Alex raised over $1 million to give toward childhood cancer research.
To honor her memory and continue supporting other children fighting cancer, her
family continued to run this organization, and as of July 2007, the foundation
has contributed over $20 million to childhood cancer research. Alex has proven
that no matter how young or old, you can do something to help change the world.
Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation's motto is "no donation is too
small
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of lemonade at a time. They provide grants cancer researchers and help doctors
around the world learn more about this disease. Because of the money Alex's
Lemonade Stand Foundation has raised, researchers are getting closer to a cure
every day.
Alex and her foundation have been recognized by a number of
organizations over the past eight years. She has personally won many awards
during her lifetime and posthumously, which include the Philadelphia
Foundation's Philanthropist of the Year for 2003, the Kellogg's Child
Development Award for 2004, and the Sunshine Foundation's Impossible Dream Award
for 2004. In addition, her foundation has been honored with the PPRA Gold Medal
Award for 2005 and the Gilda's Club Ann Silverman Award for 2006, to name just a
few of their many achievements. After Alex's death in 2004, two awards were also
named in her honor. Every year, Volvo Cars gives away the Alex Scott Butterfly
Award, which honors a child who is making an extraordinary difference in the
world and the Philadelphia 76ers have renamed their community service award to
be called the Hometown Hero in the Spirit of Alex Scott Award. Alex has been
featured in countless magazines, newspapers, and TV shows, including The Oprah
Show
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Anyone can easily become involved with Alex's Lemonade Stand. Helping to
honor this girl's amazing spirit can be quite rewarding. Adults and children
alike can run lemonade stands, or you can make a straight donation or hold a
different fundraising event. In addition, the foundation's website allows you to
purchase items from the gift shop (items include books, jewelry, coffee, and
more), as well as find Alex's Lemonade Stand events in your area, so you can
attend and support the cause. They also hold an annual Lemon Ball to honor those
who support their foundation and to raise money for the cause. You can attend
this event if you are in the Philadelphia area during the month of January.
The moral of this story is that although the ocean is large, it is only
made of drops of water. In other words, when everyone works together, small
contributions to good causes add up to make a huge difference. Alex's Lemonade
Stand started out as one child hoping to contribute a few dollars to cancer
research. The cure for cancer is closer because of Alex and her foundation.
Anybody's dream can become reality and Alex's desire to help those with cancer
has created one of the most well known charities for Cancer research.
Author's Resource Box
About Author:
Cynthia Andrews is a freelance writer who writes about
food and beverages, often focusing on certain brands such as Alexs
Lemonade.
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