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Conshohocken Girl, 11, Sells Lemonade To Fight Childhood Cancer
11-year-old Conshohocken girl Natalie Wynne is making an impact in her community.

CONSHOHOCKEN, PA — 11-year-old Conshohocken girl Natalie Wynne is making an impact in her community.
She was recently at the Conshohocken Car Show last weekend, selling lemonade from her stand to raise money for childhood cancer research.
Her stand, Lemons for Love, has already raised $215 online. You can donate and learn more here.
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The stand is part of Alex's Lemonade Days, a week-long effort aimed at raising money and awareness.
Founded by Alex Scott, and eight-year-old who died of cancer in 2004, Alex’s Lemonade Days is a national event that grew out of Alex's front yard lemonade stand. Held every June, an estimated 10,000 volunteers will host over 2,000 Alex’s Lemonade Stands around the nation making a difference for children with cancer, organizers said.
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Alex’s Lemonade Days 2017 continues through June 11.
Image via Alex's Lemonade Stand
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