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  1. Sep 15, 2016 · At age four, the heroic girl found a way to fight back, asking her parents to help her set up a lemonade stand that would raise money to help other children who were suffering from cancer. Word ...

  2. Jun 6, 2014 · June 6, 2014, 2:30 PM UTC. By Brooke Lefferts. It started out as a dream: 8-year-old Alexandra Scott, bravely battling cancer, told a reporter in 2004 she wanted to raise $1 million for research ...

  3. Take a step back to 1879, the birth year of the first recorded lemonade stand in New York City. The tradition of selling lemonade on the streets of the Big Apple has been recorded for over 130 years, and what a journey it has been! Delving into the history of lemonade stands in the United States, we find that they ranged from honest businesses ...

  4. Mar 8, 2018 · Audrey Faye Hendricks. In 1963, 9-year-old Audrey Faye Hendricks joined thousands of fellow kids and teens in the Children's Crusade, a nonviolent demonstration in Birmingham to stand against segregation. Hendricks was among the hundreds of students arrested and spent about a week in jail for her activism.

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  5. Aug 19, 2024 · Lemonade stands have been a fun summertime activity for kids for almost 200 years. And now, they are being used to save lives every day, by Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) volunteer stand hosts! But did you know that lemonade stands weren’t always for kids? From humble beginnings to world-saving, the history of summer’s favorite pastime is anything but sour.

  6. Our founder Alexandra “Alex” Scott gave us our mission: find cures for all children battling cancer. It all started with one front yard lemonade stand. When she was just four years old, Alex held her first childhood cancer fundraiser in her front yard and raised more than $2,000. By the time of her death in 2004, Alex raised $1 million and ...

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  8. In 1915, some children in St. Louis raised $3—around $91 in today’s money—during a summer fundraiser for a charity providing milk to poor infants, and by 1921, lemonade stands run by ...

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