Lemonade stand nets $10,000
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Andrew Edwards
At 4 years old, Costa Mesa’s John Taggart has been battling cancer
for about half his life.
With help from friends and members of the Newport Beach Fire
Department, John’s family enlisted Fashion Island shoppers to aid
John and other children in their fight against cancer Sunday. The
family set up a lemonade stand at the shopping center, and volunteers
passed out lemonade and cookies as they collected more than $10,000
in donations to help out young cancer patients.
“I’m so excited, that’s great,” John’s mother, Tamara Taggart,
said.
The money collected Sunday is set to be passed on to Alex’s
Lemonade Stand, which has raised more than $1.5 million for cancer
research as of this January. The organization traces its origins to
the efforts of Alexandra “Alex” Scott, a child cancer patient who
started her own lemonade stand at the age of 4 to raise money for the
Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. Alexandra passed away in
August at 8 years of age in her Pennsylvania home.
The Fashion Island event was one of several Alex’s Lemonade Stand
fundraisers planned across the country for the weekend.
John has been diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a tumor which is the
same form of cancer that Alexandra had. In two years of fighting, the
cancer has reoccurred twice and John has recovered from kidney
failure and cardiac arrest. The boy’s father, Kelly Taggart, works as
a firefighter in South Los Angeles and calls his son the toughest
person he knows.
“He’s tougher than you or I ever will be,” Kelly Taggart said.
“He’s never cried. Hardly even winces when they give him injections.”
In February, John underwent intense chemotherapy treatment and a
transplant of his own stem cells, Kelly Taggart said. The family is
currently faced with the tough choice of whether to subject their son
to radiation therapy.
While Newport Beach firefighters filled bright yellow balloons for
children Sunday, John, who enjoys wrestling, hockey and riding his
scooter, drank a cool glass of lemonade while his 7-year-old sister,
Hayley, helped pass out drinks and cookies.
“I think the lemonade stand is cool,” Hayley said. “It’s for
cancer research and lots of people are giving us a lot of money.”
Tamara Taggart and the family’s friend with the Newport Beach Fire
Department, fire paramedic Ty Lunde both graduated from Newport
Harbor High School.
Lunde’s 6-year-old daughter Madelynne helped pass out lemonade
while her father and other firefighters volunteered.
“The fire department is a family and we just support the outlying
community,” Lunde said.
More information about Alex’s Lemonade Stand is available at
https://www.alexs lemonade.com.
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