Kids Create Fundraisers, Collect Donations During the Coronavirus
Kids Create Fundraisers, Collect Donations During the Coronavirus
When eleven-year-old Cartier Carey of Hampton, Virginia, decided to set up a lemonade stand, he had a larger-than-life vision for how the proceeds could be used. He spent the entire summer manning his stand, collecting funds to buy diapers, wipes and other essentials for single parents who needed help during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many had lost their jobs and care amid social distancing mandates and were struggling to make ends meet. Cartier said he noticed a shortage of diapers on the shelves, too, and that’s what prompted him to accept donations.“There was no diapers at all and I was like, ‘Oh, people are having babies so I should help [them] afford diapers,’” said Cartier, who made about $4,500 in the first month he opened up shop. He also collected donations. Now back in school virtually, he’s busy loading a truck with more than 22,000 donated diapers.“You are helping so many people. You have no idea. You see this truck? I didn't always have this truck. I lived in a church home. And coming from where I came from and now here, it's because of people like you. People gave me diapers, you know? You're an amazing young man and you can go far,” said the mother making the haul to single parents in the area, moved to tears by the youngster’s effort.
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