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When They Saw How Big Their Classmates’ Student Lunch Debt Was, These Young Sisters Made A Lemonade Stand to Raise Over $4,000

Two sisters are helping their classmates pay for lunch one cup of lemonade at a time. Hailey, 13, and Hannah Hager, 11, are using their lemonade stand to help pay off student lunch debt at their schools in Davidson County, North Carolina.

After learning that some of their classmates’ families struggle to afford school lunch, the sisters decided to take action. “It takes just a little bit of effort and you can do amazing things from it,” Hailey told.

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