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Where to buy lemonade Thursday and help children of domestic violence survivors

Portrait of Sarah Nelson Sarah Nelson
Indianapolis Star

INDIANAPOLIS — Cut through the sweltering heat with an ice-cold glass of lemonade from stands popping up across Indianapolis on Thursday – while helping children along the way.  

On Thursday, Coburn Place is hosting three lemonade stands to raise money for children of survivors of domestic violence.  

The funds will go toward school supplies, field trip fees, movie passes for good grades, prom dresses and more for the kids. The organization hopes to raise $25,000.  

The three stands will last from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the following locations: 

Donations can also be made by a "virtual lemonade stand" at coburnplace.org/lemons/ or through mail to Coburn Place at 604 E. 38th St. 

Coburn Place offers transitional housing and social services to domestic violence survivors.   

Contact reporter Sarah Nelson at [email protected]