Kitchener Pre-schoolers Launch LemonAID Campaign with First Responders
Pre-schoolers team up with first responders for kickoff of camp fundraiser
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Pre-schoolers at Rising Oaks Early Learning in Kitchener, Ontario, collaborated with local first responders for a lemonade juicing competition, marking the start of the third annual LemonAID campaign. Proceeds from the campaign will support local children attending summer camps, with the main event scheduled for June 6.
- 01Rising Oaks Early Learning pre-schoolers participated in a lemonade juicing competition.
- 02The event launched the third annual LemonAID campaign by the Family and Children’s Services Foundation.
- 03Proceeds will help local children attend summer camps.
- 04The main LemonAID event is set for June 6.
- 05Lemonade stands will operate throughout Waterloo Region this summer.
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On Wednesday, pre-schoolers at Rising Oaks Early Learning in Kitchener, Ontario, participated in a lemonade juicing competition alongside first responders from Waterloo Region. This event kicked off the third annual LemonAID campaign, organized by the Family and Children’s Services (FACS) Foundation. The campaign aims to raise funds to assist local children who cannot afford to attend summer camps. Catherine Millar, an early childhood educator at Rising Oaks, emphasized the importance of community involvement, stating, “It’s the community outreach. We love helping the community.” The main LemonAID event is scheduled for June 6, with lemonade stands planned throughout Waterloo Region during the summer to further support this initiative.
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The LemonAID campaign provides financial support for local children, enabling them to experience summer camps, which can be crucial for their social and personal development.
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