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[2018] Alex Scott: The Girl Who Fought Cancer With Lemonade

[2018] Alex Scott: The Girl Who Fought Cancer With Lemonade

Update: 2021-06-08
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Alex Scott was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when she was just a few months old. She would undergo various cancer treatments her whole life.

When she was four years old, she thought it was time for her to give back. She decided to raise money to fund cancer treatments for other kids, and she wanted to do so by holding a lemonade stand. This idea started a national movement that would thrust her into national fame, including appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and The Today Show.

As of 2018, when this episode was recorded, Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation has raised over $150 million since Alex's first stand. ALSF is headquartered right outside of Philadelphia, in Bala Cynwyd. The foundation is operated by her parents, Co-Executive Directors Jay and Liz Scott.

In this episode, Liz tells Alex's story from the very first stand up to her goal of raising $1 million to fight childhood cancer.

This Episode is supported by Crossbeam.

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[2018] Alex Scott: The Girl Who Fought Cancer With Lemonade

[2018] Alex Scott: The Girl Who Fought Cancer With Lemonade

Kevin Chemidlin