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Rally With Baseballism & Alex's Lemonade Stand to Fight Childhood Cancer

Rally With Baseballism & Alex's Lemonade Stand to Fight Childhood Cancer

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Each September, Baseballism uses its platform to raise funds for a childhood cancer related non-profit. This year Baseballism is proud to join forces with Alex's Lemonade Stand and its fight against childhood cancer.

2020 Rally Ribbon Apparel

$10 from each Rally Ribbon cap sold and $5 from each mask sold goes to Alex's Lemonade Stand. Caps are only available through September.

About Alex's Lemonade Stand

To change the lives of children with cancer through funding impactful research, raising awareness, supporting families, and empowering everyone to help cure childhood cancer.

When Alex, who was diagnosed with childhood cancer just before her first birthday, was four, she told her parents she wanted to set up a front-yard lemonade stand. 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 eight—her stand and inspiration had raised more than $1 million towards 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. Our mission is simple: to change the lives of children with cancer through funding impactful research, raising awareness, supporting families, and empowering everyone to help cure childhood cancer.