Meet Alex!

Child selling lemonade at a stand decorated with colorful signs reading "ALEX'S Lemonade Stand" and "Lemonade Stand to benefit pediatric cancer research."

Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fighting childhood cancer, founded in 2005 by Liz and Jay Scott in honor of their daughter, Alexandra “Alex” Scott. At just four years old, Alex, who was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, set up a lemonade stand in her front yard to raise money for doctors to help other children battling cancer. Her first stand raised over $2,000, and by the time of her passing at age eight, Alex had raised more than $1 million through her lemonade stands.

When you partner with Blossom Yearbooks, we are more than just a yearbook company. We are proud partners of Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, a leading childhood cancer charity dedicated to funding lifesaving research and supporting families affected by pediatric cancer.

With every yearbook purchased, a portion of the proceeds goes directly to this incredible cause—so your school’s memories help bring hope and healing to children and families in need.

How You’re Helping

ALSF is the largest independent childhood cancer charity in the U.S., focused on funding critical research and supporting childhood cancer families.

  • More than $300M Raised Since 2005 Funded over 1,500 medical research grants

  • Nationally Awarded Research Selection Process Grants funded across the U.S., Canada and Europe

Yellow pennant with blue text and a lemon illustration promoting Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer.
Yellow sign for Alex's Lemonade Stand with blue text and a lemon illustration, promoting a foundation for childhood cancer.
  • To change the lives of children with cancer through funding impactful research, raising awareness, supporting families and empowering everyone to help cure childhood cancer.

    Childhood cancer is the number one cause of death by disease for children in the United States, but childhood cancer research remains consistently underfunded by the federal government.

    Since our founder, Alex, set up her first lemonade stand in 2000, our supporters have helped fill critical research gaps to help find safer, more effective treatments for all kids. Thanks to our supporters, ALSF has:

    Raised more than $300 million since Alex’s first stand and become the largest independent childhood cancer charity in the U.S.

    Funded more than 1,500 cutting-edge research projects at nearly 150 institutions across North America and Europe.

    Supported more than 15,000 families through key programs like Travel For Care, helping cover costs so families can access treatments their kids need.

  • When Alex, who was diagnosed with childhood cancer just before her 1st birthday, was 4 years old, she told her parents she wanted to set up a lemonade stand in their front yard. Her plan: to give the money to doctors to help them find a cure. Her first “Alex’s Lemonade Stand” (held with the help of her older brother, Patrick) raised an astonishing $2,000 in one day. While bravely fighting her own cancer, Alex continued to set up lemonade stands every year. As news spread of the remarkable girl so dedicated to helping other sick children, people everywhere were inspired to start their own lemonade stands — donating the proceeds to her cause.

    In 2004, when Alex passed away at the age of 8, her stand and inspiration had raised more than $1 million toward finding a cure for the disease that took her life. Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation was started by her parents in 2005 to continue the work that Alex began. Since its inception, it has raised more than $300 million and funded over 1,500 research grants to help kids fight cancer.

    Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation is the living embodiment of Alex’s spirit of determination and hope. Like Alex, we believe that every person can make a difference. Together, we can bring about a cure. Please join us in “making lemons into lemonade” one cup at a time!