What's Happening?
The 412 Kids Lemonade Stand Campaign has returned, aiming to unite local lemonade stands for a charitable cause. This year, the campaign's profits will be donated to the Children's Home of Pittsburgh. The initiative involves community members, including
Amy Fleming and her daughter Reese, as well as Laura Lawler and her children Nathan, Chase, and Braden, who are actively participating in the campaign. The event encourages community involvement and aims to raise awareness and funds for the Children's Home, which provides essential services to children and families in need.
Why It's Important?
The 412 Kids Lemonade Stand Campaign plays a significant role in fostering community spirit and philanthropy. By supporting the Children's Home of Pittsburgh, the campaign helps provide critical resources and services to vulnerable children and families. This initiative not only raises funds but also educates participants and the community about the importance of giving back. It highlights the power of grassroots efforts in making a tangible impact on local charities and underscores the value of community-driven support in addressing social issues.











