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Using only lemons, water and sugar a young girl by the name of Vivienne Harr, living outside of San Francisco began her mission to end child slavery.


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After seeing a picture of two young boys from Nepal working as slaves carrying desktop-sized sheets of slate down a mountain terrain to waiting trucks below, Vivienne Harr became inspired and developed a plan that would eventually turn lemonade at just $2 a cup into over $300,000 that would free 500 children from slavery. From a homemade lemonade stand in front of her home in Marin County, California many donated to the cause by quenching their thirst whiched helped a young girls dream of saving other young lives come true.

After 173 days of selling lemonade, I reached my goal of freeing 500 slaves, and waking up the next morning, I wanted to do more.”

“These kids are being robbed of hope, and I’m going to give it back to them. We can give it back to them.

Amazed by her own effort and success, Harr is taking her charitable drinks and putting them on the shelves inside stores beginning in April in order to continue her combat with child slavery.