MAGPI's Alex's Virtual Lemonade Stand 2011 Raises $15,000 for Pediatric Cancer

The 4th annual MAGPI Alex’s Virtual Lemonade Stand 2011 project was by all counts a great success. The wrap-up event took place on Friday May 20th with 20 schools participating from across the US and Taiwan and over $15,000 raised for pediatic cancer. 

The Alex's Virtual Lemonade Stand project consists of several components that make this exciting annual service project engaging for all involved. The special kick-off videoconference includes a Lemon Spirit Rally Contest where schools show off their “lemony-ness” in performances from step teams to dramatic presentations, to original rap songs, etc.  The school with the most “lemonade spirit” during the videoconference wins the Spirit Award. And new this year for the Lemon Spirit Rally Contest was support by Grammy nominated children's band Milkshake who permitted use of their song "Superhero" for this year's Alex's Virtual Lemonade Stand project theme.

Throughout the two week project students used the Alex's Virtual Lemonade Stand blog which encouraged schools and students to share their fundraising ideas and successes and provides ongoing updates on the amounts raised. The “Make A Difference” Commercial Contest gives students an opportunity to think about how they can make a difference in their community and then express that though the use of digital media by creating a 45 second "commercial spot." The Lemonade Stand Poster Contest helps students get the word out about their fundraising projects. Lemonade Bingo helps little ones stay engaged during the videoconference events by getting them involved in a scavenger hunt game which results in a unique lemonade bingo board. The Wrap-Up Project Collage Videoconference Event is a celebration of each school’s accomplishments.To view the highlights video from this year's project, go to http://alexslemondrop.blogspot.com/

The end result of the two week project is a highly successful event that has raised money for the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, a national organization with Greater Philadelphia roots, that grew out of the lemonade stand started in 2000 by then four-year-old Alex Scott shortly after she was diagnosed with neuroblastoma cancer.  She wanted to raise money for pediatric cancer with the hope of finding a cure. Alex held an annual lemonade stand in her front yard until she died four years later. Her story has inspired many and their contributions to the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation have raised more than $10 million for childhood cancer research. Much of the money has been raised in small amounts during the past 10 years through many “grass roots” efforts across the country and around the world like those of the award-winning Alex’s Virtual Lemonade Stand project. 

For the last four years, the Alex's Virtual Lemonade Stand project has been a "Top 100" lemonade stand for the Foundation. “Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation has been honored to partner with MAGPI since 2006,” says Gillian Kocher, spokesperson for Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation. “The Alex’s Virtual Lemonade Stand Project, which brings schools across the country together as they host lemonade stands for pediatric cancer, has raised an innumerable amount of awareness, teaching the important lesson that you are never too young to start making a difference. In addition, the funds raised through this unique virtual connection of schools has placed the MAGPI Virtual Project among the top 100 fundraisers! ” 

Congratulations to all of our 2011 Alex's Virtual Lemonade Stand "superheroes"!!

For information on this year's Alex's Virtual Lemonade Stand project see the project website at http://magpi.net/Community/Programs/Alexs-Virtual-Lemonade-Stand.

For more information on the Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation, please visit http://www.alexslemonade.org/.