
so, where do the proceeds go?
100% of profits go directly to philadelphia-based charities
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Alex's Lemonade Stand
Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) is changing the lives of children with cancer by funding impactful research, raising awareness, supporting families and empowering everyone to help cure childhood cancer. ALSF has funded more than 1,000 cutting-edge research projects at nearly 150 institutions and supported families through much-needed programs like “Travel For Care,” which helps make cutting-edge treatments accessible to children.
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Bread & Roses Community Fund
Bread & Roses Community Fund is the leading funder of grassroots organizing for racial, social, and economic justice in the Philadelphia region. They are a multiracial and cross-class community of donors, community organizers, and allies of movements for change coming together around a shared goal of radically transforming society. They support movements through fundraising, grantmaking, capacity building, and convening. To date, Bread & Roses has unleashed more than $17 million to flow to local grassroots groups taking collective action toward the liberation of all people.
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Philadelphia Center Against Sexual Violence (WOAR)
WOAR’s mission is to eliminate all forms of sexual violence through specialized treatment services, comprehensive prevention education programs, and advocacy for the rights of victims of sexual assault. WOAR is Philadelphia’s only rape crisis center and one of the first in the nation. WOAR’s direct services are offered for free to all survivors of sexual violence.
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ArtWell
ArtWell was founded in 2000 to respond to the chronic community violence in Philadelphia by introducing a preventive, educational, arts-oriented approach to reach underserved communities and youth facing discrimination, poverty, violence, and the everyday challenges of growing up. Their mission is to support young people and their communities through multidisciplinary arts expression, education, and creative reflection to celebrate their strengths, thrive while facing complex challenges, and awaken their dreams.
featured charity: The Cancer Support Community Greater Philadelphia
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Cancer Support Community Greater Philadelphia offers more than 150 programs each month – all provided free of charge – to men, women and children impacted by cancer throughout the Greater Philadelphia Region. CSSGP is active within the Philadelphia health systems, with satellite sites and partnerships at Doylestown Health, Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Abington Jefferson Health & Alliance Cancer Specialists. Annually, CSCGP has over 13,000 visits through their many doors, and their Children & Teen Program supports more than 100 children & teens each year.
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In loving memory of Cyndy Pratt.