The 12th annual Nevaeh’s Lemonade Stand fundraiser, organized by the Nevaeh’s Angel Foundation, is scheduled for this Saturday at the Paradise Double Ice Complex from noon until 4 p.m. The event, which honors the late Nevaeh Denine, raises funds to support other sick kids. Denine passed away in 2018 at age nine following a battle with neuroblastoma.
The Evolution of Grassroots Fundraising
Community-based fundraising has shifted from small, neighborhood-led initiatives to structured, foundation-backed events. According to organizer Stephanie O’Brien, the Nevaeh’s Lemonade Stand began as an idea from a child wanting to help other sick kids, eventually evolving into an annual fundraiser. O’Brien notes that the event’s success hinges on public commitment, recalling an early instance at St. Kevin’s Junior High where organizers had to purchase apple and orange juice after depleting the local supermarket’s entire lemonade stock to meet demand.
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The Nevaeh’s Lemonade Stand has maintained community momentum, continuing on today as an annual fundraiser put off by the Nevaeh’s Angel Foundation.
How Community Events Sustain Long-Term Impact
The longevity of local charity events often depends on the strength of the emotional connection to the cause. O’Brien emphasizes that the motivation for participants remains consistent: they attend specifically to support Nevaeh and to help her help other people.
Pro Tips for Organizing Local Fundraisers
- Secure Partnerships Early: Like the initial event at the Goulds school, anticipate higher-than-expected turnouts by sourcing extra supplies from local vendors ahead of time.
- Focus on Mission Clarity: As O’Brien observed, attendees are drawn to the cause itself. Keep your marketing focused on the specific beneficiaries to maintain public interest.
- Utilize Public Spaces: Moving to a location like the Paradise Double Ice Complex allows for better accessibility and event management.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of Nevaeh’s Lemonade Stand?
The fundraiser raises money for other sick kids, carrying on the vision of the late Nevaeh Denine, who had an idea to start a lemonade stand to raise money for other sick kids.
Where and when is the event held this year?
The event takes place this Saturday at the Paradise Double Ice Complex, running from noon until 4 p.m.
Who manages the fundraiser?
The event is an annual fundraiser put off by the Nevaeh’s Angel Foundation, with Stephanie O’Brien as an organizer.
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