Alex's
Lemonade Stand Foundation
• This is where my passion for working with kids who have
pediatric cancer sprouted. I like to call this the catalyst that started my
volunteering. This organization is founded in memory of Alexandra
"Alex" Scott, who was diagnosed with nueroblastoma right
before her first birthday. Around four years old when Alex was in the hospital,
her goal was to host a lemonade stand when she was healthy again. Sure
enough her lemonade stand raised over $2,000, which she donated back to her
hospital. News began to spread about Alex and her accomplishment, that by the
age of eight, she had raised more than one million dollars for the disease that
took her life. After Alex's passing, her family created the Alex's Lemonade
Stand Foundation to keep her legacy.
• The best part about this foundation is that you can host your
own lemonade stand to help the fight against pediatric cancer. ALSF will send
you a package of all the needed supplies to host your lemonade stand. Another
option is to host an online fundraiser, which also benefits research for
pediatric cancer.
DoSomething.org
• This website is full of campaigns you can join to volunteer for
causes around the world. There are so many options which is one of the main
reasons I love this website. There are many different causes, types of projects
and all around good ideas to better our world. This website consists of
four million volunteers who are volunteering to help the world "suck
less." Through this website, I kicked off one of my biggest fundraisers
after my sophomore year. This campaign was the "Oklahoma Tornado Relief
Campaign," in which I gathered 60+ pounds of school supplies and super
hero capes to the children affected by the tornadoes in Oklahoma. I encourage
you to check out this phenomenal website and see what all the hype is about.
• This website is extremely easy to navigate and easy to sign up
for (It's free).
Love Your Melon
• Love your melon is a foundation that also benefits children who
are battling cancer. Two students at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul,
Minnesota founded it in 2012. In 2014 its founders went across the country
spreading the word of what their foundation was about. This created the
"Love Your Melon Ambassadors" which are students who help spread the
mission and organization in their own city, community, campus or school.
These students help get hats donated to children with cancer and also sell hats
to fund this foundation. This organization's mission is to donate a hat to
every child battling cancer in America. To date they have donated 45,000 hats
to children. They are able to do this because others are purchasing their products.
Each year 15,000 children are affected by a cancer diagnosis.
• If you know a child who has been affected by cancer and would
like to request for them to receive a hat click HERE.
• If you would like to search their wonderful products which
include many different types of hats (my favorite is their purple beanie),
sweatshirts, shirts, bags and accessories (my favorite in which I
have is the Love Your Melon gray headband) and help their cause click HERE.
I hope you all check out these organizations and love them as
much as I do. Did you purchase a beanie from Love Your Melon? Are you going to
run your own lemonade stand? Participate in a campaign at DoSomething.org? How
are you going to leave your legacy????
It is more blessed to give than receive. -Acts 20:35
Lots of Love,
Lots of Love,
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