VIDEO: Nine-Year-Old Arizona Boy’s Lemonade Stand Raises Money for Dad’s Kidney Transplant
A father in Phoenix, Arizona, is getting help toward his goal of a kidney transplant thanks to his young son.
A father in Phoenix, Arizona, is getting help toward his goal of a kidney transplant thanks to his young son.
A seven-year-old Alabama girl has an entire community rallying around her after they caught wind of the lemonade stand she started to raise money for an important cause.
A Golden Retriever named Stevie is getting a lot of help from the neighborhood kids after she was severely hurt a few weeks ago in Orlando, Florida.
Carter Dominguez opened his own lemonade stand at just four years old and is donating his profits to charity.
A child with a compassionate heart in Keene, New Hampshire, is being praised for helping a local first responder in a big way.
An eight-year-old girl from Clarksville, Tennessee, has raised thousands of dollars by opening a lemonade stand for her little brother, who has severe medical issues.
An eight-year-old Michigan girl has helped fundraise enough money for her upcoming classmates to receive a practical gift they can use throughout the school year by opening up a lemonade stand.
Once a suspect targeted a little boy and his lemonade stand, neighbors in Everett, Washington, stepped in to offer help.
An 11-year-old boy in Locust Grove, Georgia, has faced some challenges after being hit by a car but is getting support from his community.
An 8-year-old girl who lost her father to suicide is working to ensure other children do not face the same kind of loss.
A girl who became the boss of her own multi-million dollar business when she was just 11-years-old, and is still inspiring others with hard work and determination.
A five-year-old North Carolina girl has raised thousands of dollars through her lemonade stand to benefit babies in need.
Over the weekend, hundreds of thousands of motorcyclists gathered for the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota.
Seven-year-old Gwen Ciccozzi of Brunswick, Ohio, loves spending time on playgrounds but it is very important to her they are inclusive for everyone.
A seven-year-old girl from Alabama selling lemonade has raised more than $250,000 through her stand to pay for her much-needed brain surgeries.
A boy who owns a popular lemonade stand in South Philadelphia is getting ready to take his business on the road.
A Savannah, Georgia, girl supported a big cause in a big way by raising more than $1,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital with her lemonade stand.
A ten-year-old girl in Medford, Oregon, has raised thousands of dollars to help those who lost their homes in the recent Almeda Fire.
Two boys were robbed of their hard-earned money while running a lemonade stand in their front yard in Peoria, Illinois, last week, according to a surveillance video.
An Idaho boy set up a lemonade stand on Saturday to raise money for his little sister, Josie, who was diagnosed with a rare form of epilepsy.
A six-year-old Pennsylvania girl is spending her summer selling lemonade, not to raise money for a new toy, but to support her local fire department.
A police officer in South Bend, Indiana, is encouraging a young man’s entrepreneurial spirit in a big way.
The lemonade brand Country Time is bailing out the smallest businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic: lemonade stands.
A ten-year-old girl from Grand Forks, North Dakota, raised nearly $11,000 to buy her local police department a full meal.
Two families in Cincinnati, Ohio, have raised thousands of dollars for a children’s hospital after a photo of their kids’ lemonade stand went viral online.
A little boy in Denver, Colorado, who lost his father to cancer this month, started a lemonade stand to raise money for a date with his mom.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill into law on Monday allowing lemonade stands run by children without a permit for short periods of time.
The Texas House passed legislation on Wednesday that would allow children to run temporary lemonade stands without having to obtain a permit.
People lined up with dollar bills in hand in Brooklyn, Ohio, this weekend to purchase a glass of lemonade from three young boys raising money to help the family of a fallen police officer.
Young boys selling lemonade faced an unpleasant surprise when the Denver police shut down their lemonade stand for not obtaining a permit.