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One Cup at a Time: Maelin & Landri's Mission for St. Jude

31 min · 11 jun 2026
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Tonight, I’m joined by two remarkable young ladies who are proving that you are never too young to make a difference. Maelin Carlson and Landri Cruse, along with Maelin’s mom, Megan Carlson, will share how a simple lemonade stand has grown into a mission of hope for the children and families served by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. What began with two best friends wanting to help has become a community effort that has raised more than $21,000 over the past three years. We’ll talk about Maelin’s journey as a St. Jude patient, the friendship that brought these girls together, the generosity of local businesses and neighbors, and why they spend all year dreaming up new ways to make an even bigger impact. Their 4th annual lemonade stand will take place on July 11th in Madison, and their story is a reminder that kindness, compassion, and determination can change lives, one cup at a time. Real stories. Real people. Real impact. News That Unites!™️

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