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See How A 10-Year-Old Girl Is Raising Funds To Rebuild Family Home Razed By Fire

See How A 10-Year-Old Girl Is Raising Funds To Rebuild Family Home Razed By Fire

A 10-year-old girl in Florida, Alyssa De La Sala, set up a lemonade stand with her brother’s help to raise funds to rebuild her family’s home, which was destroyed by fire in 2013 and was able to raise $10,000 in just one day of lemonade sales.


After setting up the stand, she went to a local radio station to ask them to advertise her business. Little did she know, the station asked Tampa affiliate WFTS to also help. Alyssa and her family were shocked by the community’s support.

In her wildest dreams, Alyssa never imaged the crowd would be so large at her Lutz lemonade stand that officers would have to direct traffic.

A fire not only destroyed their home two years ago, but the family says a builder never completed the work, leaving them to pick up the pieces. Alyssa, heartbroken seeing her parents suffer, set up the lemonade stand to help rebuild her family’s home.

“She took it upon herself to just want to do something to help mommy and daddy, I don’t think she expected it to be anything like this either,” said Jenn De La Sala, Alyssa’s mother.

Her lemonade stand she set up with her brother Damien also featuring home-baked goods brought people from as far away as Hernando County. The family has been overwhelmed by the generosity of strangers. One person gave them $500 and another gave $1,000 – just for a cup of lemonade.


“Anything beyond what I thought would happen,” said Joe De La Sala, Alyssa’s father.

Not only did even strangers give, the first responders to the fire showed up in support. Deputies reached out to businesses and countless came through with boxes and boxes of supplies.

“We knew we had a good community, but when you just see everyone here it is really overwhelming,” Jenn De La Sala said.

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All this because of one little girl, whose motto “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade” really may have saved her family.

“We are very proud of her,” Jenn De La Sala said.

Alyssa made almost $15,000 for her family between a GoFundMe page and one day of lemonade sales.

Source: abc7chicago.com

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