Nov. 9: The Lemon Run to benefit Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation 8-11 a.m. Where: 4231 Avenue Of The Republic, Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, PA 19131.
A Sewell family whose 10-year-old son has battled childhood cancer will be honored as Volunteers of the Year at the ninth annual Lemon Ball, Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation's gala Saturday, Jan. 10, at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown.
On Saturday, October 18, Greenville School hosted a walk-a-thon for Alex’s Lemonade Stand. Kristina Cruz and Coreen DeLuca, Student Council advisors, spearheaded the event and the Student Council members organized the event and helped during the day.
Looking for a stuffed animal that does more than just look cute? When you purchase a critter from Monkeez and Friends, the company donates 10 percent of the wholesale cost to one of three great charities, including Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, Samaritan’s Purse and the Best Friends Animal Society—you pick! Monkeez and Friends plush doll, from $17
Woodstock School District 200 elementary schools are filling up on lemonade and collecting change this September for Alex’s Lemonade Stand, an organization benefitting childhood cancer research.
When Tosha Morris and her husband, Chad, of Ambler, lost their four-year-old son Gavin to a rare form of cancer this past March, they were committed to honoring his memory. Now Team Gavin Strong will be joining thousands to remember Gavin and help raise money to save children just like him.
A.G. Richardson Elementary School held a fundraiser for the Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation's fight against childhood cancer last Saturday. The school sold lemonade and baked goods during the event to raise money for the foundation.
Mercury Insurance recently auctioned off a 2015 Kia Sorento for $15,500, with the proceeds being donated to Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation.
In 2004, then 4-year-old Alexandra “Alex” Scott wanted to hold a lemonade stand to raise money to help find a cure for all children with cancer; she inspired a national charity that has raised more than $80 million.
Sylvia loves volunteering and being active and artistic. After an MRI revealed a brain tumor instead of a suspected food allergy, Sylvia's entire life changed. She had surgery two days later and then began treatment. Thankfully today, she is cancer-free!