L.A. loves Alex’s Lemonade Stand, Support Childhood Cancer Research

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Meghann DeJesus and Jacqueline Khatchadourian pose for a photo with Chef Neil Fraser. (Photos by Millicent DeJesus)

By Meghann M. De Jesus, Age 14

KidScoop Media Correspondent

Look out for the next L.A. Loves Alex’s Lemonade Stand foodie event on Oct. 4, 2025. The money raised  will contribute towards cancer research grants, clinical trials, treatments, and cures. This is one “lemonade stand” event you will not want to miss. For more information and upcoming events, go to https://www.alexslemonade.org.  

Let me tell you about the fun I had last year. Nothing beats attending Alex’s Lemonade Stand on a hot, sunny day. I attended the L.A. Loves Alex’s Lemonade  Stand fundraiser for the very first time. The outdoor event was held in the Royce Quad at  UCLA from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. This was no ordinary  lemonade stand but a gathering of top chefs, brewers, vintners, and mixologists serving their  best foods and drinks to immense crowds. Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) focuses  on raising money to support childhood cancer research and has hosted the culinary fundraiser  event since 2006.

When I arrived, I checked in at the media table. The event area was closed off by a white fence, and if you bought a ticket online, you were given a green wristband and entry  access. There were yellow and red culinary tents each with the names of well-known chefs  serving samples of their signature dishes. Many attendees even dressed in their best lemonade festive attire to show their support. What made this event truly special was how it brought together vendors, both local and nationwide, who shared their passion in satisfying the cravings  of large crowds – all in support of a worthy cause.

I first sampled a pork dish from Barbuto, an Italian restaurant in NYC. As a BBQ lover, this remained my favorite dish throughout the event. Of course, I tried other interesting cuisines, such as eggplant tacos, Thai noodles with vegetables, curry pasta, pizza bites, mac and cheese  balls, and the famous Pink’s hotdogs and Shake Shack’s burgers. The watermelon lemonade  and specialty coffee drinks were musts throughout the event to wash down endless food. I paced myself knowing that there was an overwhelming amount of food to explore and choose  from, all while leaving room for delicious ice cream, cookies, and other appealing desserts. What surprised me, however, was how I enjoyed sampling a variety of unique cuisines that were  not my usual go-to foods.

I met several chefs, such as Nancy Silverton of Mozza and Ludo Lefebvre of Petit Tois, and interviewed others, such as Jonathan Waxman of Barbuto NYC, Susan Feniger of SOCALO, Neal Fraser of Redbird, and Elizabeth Falkner, an award-winning celebrity chef and  author. I also interviewed Alex Lentz, a high school senior and the chairwoman of the Kids’ Campaign. She was a huge inspiration as she talked about supporting and raising money to  help kids with cancer through research while balancing academics and extracurricular activities,  such as varsity basketball and club lacrosse, and applying to colleges. When asked how she got  started, Alex stated, “I grew up within the Kids’ Campaign. A group of friends and I and their  mom kind of started it so we were the first wave of kids. So, I always grew up with lemonade  stands, at basketball games, in front of my house, at parks with anyone. It was such a key part  of my childhood. I really wanted to continue it on.” This important work began during her  elementary school years. Despite the pandemic and friends moving on to other interests, Alex  continued this outreach work as the “biggest thing” for her to connect with people, meet kids,  and hold lemonade stands to support cancer research.  

In 2024, the Kids’ Campaign raised $136,000.

I hope I have persuaded you to come and support LA LOVES ALEX’S LEMONADE on Oct. 4 at UCLA.  For more information https://www.alexslemonade.org.  

Meghann DeJesus and Jacqueline Khatchadourian pose for a photo with Susan Feniger. (Photos by Millicent DeJesus)



KidScoopers Meghann DeJesus, from left, Alex Lentz( Kids’ Campaign Chair) and Jacqueline Khatchadourian share the spotlight.