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"If life deals you a lemon, make lemonade." -- Unknown

Four years ago, Alex Scott, now 8, started making and selling lemonade to raise money for the hospital where she was receiving chemotherapy. Her “lemonade stand” has grown into a national fundraising movement to raise funds and awareness for pediatric cancer research.

What kind of philanthropic or volunteer work did/do you do?

Alex: I started Alex's Lemonade Stand For Pediatric Cancer. It is now a nationwide movement to raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer research and to encourage community service by other children.

What is the name and location of the organization?

Alex: Alex's Lemonade Stand for Pediatric Cancer, Philadelphia, PA.

What inspired you to get involved?

Alex: The doctors needed help to find cures for childhood cancers.

How did you first get involved? Through school? Your parents? Give us some details.

Alex: I set up a lemonade stand in the front yard.

What is/was the best thing about your experience?

Alex: Helping others.

What was the biggest surprise?

Alex: How many other people have decided to help out.

What new things have you learned as a result of your experience and how have you changed as a result?

Alex: That people are very caring and want to help a good cause.

What advice would you give to someone who is thinking of getting involved in philanthropy or volunteering?

Alex: Never give up and work hard.


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