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Bob’s Takes a Stand Against Childhood Cancer

June 28, 2019
Child sitting behind a colorful lemonade stand with signs reading "Alex's Lemonade Stand to benefit pediatric" and "Lemonade 50¢ Stand!" with cups, napkins, and a large black container on the table.

I’m so excited to announce that beginning July 1st, Bob’s Discount Furniture will again be supporting Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) as my Café Collections for a Cause recipient for the third quarter. What that means is that all the generous donations my customers give in my complimentary cafes from July through September, get matched by my Outreach team dollar for dollar and donated to ALSF.

Find your nearest store to donate today!

Five adults and one child hold a large donation check from Bob's Furniture for $85,000 made out to Alexis Shapiro Stand Foundation, dated 11/21/2018.
Bob’s Discount Furniture presents Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation with a donation of $85,000. The money was collected during the third quarter Café Collection for a Cause program in 2018. Standing left to right: Liz Scott, co-executive director, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, Dr. Arnold Altman, retired division head for the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, Bob Kaufman, co-founder, Bob’s Discount Furniture, Dr. Michael Isakoff, medical director, Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders and Dr. Juan Salazar, executive vice president of academic affairs and physician-in-chief.Read more about last year’s check presentation ceremony.

But the fight against childhood cancer doesn’t stop there! Building on the success of a special partnership I formed last year with Manchester High School, I found another awesome group of high school students eager to partner with me this year to build and manage a Lemonade Stand to benefit Alex’s. Without further ado, let me introduce you to Mount St. Joseph Academy’s Lemon Club from Flourtown, PA!

Six people stand in front of a purple tablecloth with "MOUNT" visible, including four girls in school uniforms with blazers, skirts, and white socks, one person in a yellow costume, and two adults in casual and business attire, suggesting a school event or ceremony.
Introducing members of Mount St. Joseph Academy’s Lemon Club from Flourtown, PA who have partnered with Bob’s Discount Furniture.

The woman on the far left is my good friend, Christie Fisher, Community Engagement Coordinator at ALSF. See the lovely lady next to her? That’s Farrah Cosby, store manager of my King of Prussia location, and unofficial Lemonade superstar. Don’t believe me? Well, here she is just a few days after meeting the Lemon Club, volunteering alongside fellow Bob’s volunteers at Alex Scott: A Stand for Hope Telethon.

Group of volunteers wearing yellow "Bob's Discount Furniture" T-shirts at a CBS3 Philadelphia fundraising phone bank with a "HOPE" sign and contact number 4-977-CBS3.
My yellow Bob’s shirts were a perfect fit at the mostly yellow-and-blue event. Yellow and blue are the signature colors of ALSF because they were the colors of Alex’s original lemonade stand.

Farrah is so passionate about Alex’s cause that she rallied 12 of her closest co-workers from Bob’s to answer phones lines at the event. The team had a great time and most importantly helped contribute to the event raising nearly $7 million for better and safer treatments for kids battling cancer.

Group of people wearing yellow "Bob's Discount Furniture" t-shirts holding a sign that reads "ALEX'S LEMONADE STAND" in front of a Toyota-branded backdrop, promoting a charity event.
The Bob’s team posed with Liz Scott (center, back), who is Alex’s mom and the founder of Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation. Read more about Alex’s and Liz’s story below.

The story behind Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation

In 2000, just after she turned four years old and while receiving treatment for neuroblastoma, a childhood form of cancer, Alexandra (Alex) Scott told her mother she wanted to set up a lemonade stand when she left the hospital to benefit the doctors who “help little kids, like they helped me.” Later that year, she and her family opened the first lemonade stand in what would become an annual tradition and raised $2,000.

Child at a colorful lemonade stand with signs reading "Alex's Lemonade Stand to benefit pediatric cancer research," offering lemonade for 50 cents.
Alex was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a type of childhood cancer, just two days before her first birthday.

When Alex passed away in 2004 at the age of eight, she had helped raise more than $1 million to fight childhood cancer. Her family formed the Foundation to carry on Alex’s fight. To date, it has raised more than $150 million.

What’s next for Bob’s and Alex’s?

Alex's Lemonade Stand with three people holding lemonade cups behind a blue stand featuring large yellow letters spelling "ALEX'S LEMONADE." The stand displays two large dispensers filled with yellow lemonade, a donation jar labeled "Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation," a sign titled "Collections for a Cause," and a 2018 award plaque. The backdrop includes repeated logos for Bob's Furniture and Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation, highlighting a charity fundraising event.
The stand is open for donations!

Since we’re just kicking off the third quarter fundraising for Alex’s, there’s lots more fun to be had… all for a good cause. Back at my headquarters, I hosted a Free Lemonade Day on July 1. Meanwhile, the Lemon Club is hard at work building their stand and gearing up for its debut at thePhiladelphia Eagles Training Camp on August 4.

Then, I’ll keep the good vibes rolling on by inviting the students from the Lemon Club to step up their Lemonade Stand at my King of Prussia location so that Farrah can be back in her lemon-y yellow glory. At the end of it all, Mount St. Joseph’s will host a fun-tastic pep rally to present Alex’s with the fruits (a lemon pun?) of their labor.

Be on the look-out for more updates – isn’t it amazing what a simple cup of lemonade can do?