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Jude S
Student at North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Class of 2027
Recognition
  • North Carolina Community Impact Award
    2025-26 School Year Award

Interests
Aid/Relief Aid/Relief
Equality Equality
Rights/Peace Rights/Peace
Local Impact
33
0
Total
Confirmed
Hours
Speaking Up 18 Taking Part 10 Leading 5 Volunteering 0 Donating 0 Groups/Clubs 0
Volunteering 0
Taking Part 0
Leading 0
Donating 0
Speaking Up 0
Groups/Clubs 0
Global Impact
23 hours
10 hours
Completed Service Projects
  • July 30, 2025 - November 3, 2025
    Project icon
    North Carolina Governor's Page Service Project (25 hours)
    Local Service, Global Impact
    SKILLS DEVELOPED
    Collaboration, Communication, Problem solving, Civic literacy and citizenship, Leadership
    SUMMARY
    Reflection
    In 2014, I was five-years-old and had a simple desire. I wanted to have a lemonade stand to benefit the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life in Lee County. In person at my driveway's edge and in living rooms with laptops, friends, family, neighbors, and strangers helped me raise more than $1600 that first year to help those impacted by cancer. Since then, the lemonade stand continues to raise between $1500-3000 annually and has grown with donations made to multiple health-related charitable organizations and causes in the community. It's hard to believe that this is the twelfth year of the charitable lemonade stand, and that this year for my Governor's Page Service Project, the event reins were handed to me fully. This lemonade stand has become one of our most beloved family traditions. It keeps on going. Leading the initiative this time independently, I felt a keen responsibility to have a solid and successful event. Since 2014, the annual event raised over $28,000 to benefit Relay for Life of Lee County/American Cancer Society, Highway to Healing, Helping Hands Clinic, and other health-related causes in our community. This year (like those before) the funds earned were divided between a number of deserving groups in the Sanford/Lee County/central North Carolina area. The lemonade stand event itself was held on Monday, November 3, 2025 from 3 - 6 p.m. at 148 Brookfield Circle in Sanford, NC 27330. Donors also could contribute online. Hours and hours of marketing, baking, and set-up culminated in dozens of customers and dozens more online. The 2025 lemonade stand raised $2,806, bringing the grand total since 2014 to $31,429.25. After tear-down and celebrating the joy in fellowship and the pride in helping make a difference to others, it was time to contribute online and write checks for the mail to the groups we supported. I also thanked in writing those who helped the most as "guest bakers" and stayed to help with customer rushes. Because I know the impact of health challenges like cancer already, this service feels less like work and more like a mission. My grandfather died of lung cancer at age 46 before I was born. My grandmother, who died in 2022, was a breast cancer survivor and battled diabetes. I helped nurse my BRCA 1 positive mom after her surgeries. I know other family members, friends, neighbors, and community members hurt by diseases like cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and mental illness. Through this event, however, I feel like I continue to take a stand for good. That the project became truly and fully mine this year gives me pride at seeing what I can organize, facilitate, and accomplish.
    Project Impact
    The 2025 Lemonade Stand raised $2,806.
    PROJECTS TASKS
    Page Week
    10.00 hours participating in an awareness event | Curiosity
    As a Governor's Page, I was able to learn a lot about government, grow as a leader, and I was able to help out in the Department of Public Safety. Being a Governor's Page was a great experience where I was able to meet great people and learn a lot.
    Project Planning for Annual Charitable Lemonade Stand
    4.00 hours leading an initiative | Connectedness
    A month before the charitable lemonade stand it is time to get planning. I wanted to get the word out and market the event, so I made a Save the Date graphic for social media posts and for printed flyers. I also created a list of everything needed to purchase and recruited fellow bakers for the sweet treats being sold. I also checked the websites for the charitable causes that would benefit from the proceeds. I also created the virtual platform for contributions for those who could not attend the lemonade stand in person.
    Do the Project
    18.00 hours raising money | Compassion
    The day of the charitable lemonade stand arrived! There was much baking to do (brownies, cookies, mini-cakes) and lemonade prep. There was much set-up to do in the driveway with the tent, chairs, signage, etc. There was tear-down afterward. The actual event was three hours of serving customers. Additionally, there was an online option for donation, so that was monitored, cashed out, and sent to charities being supported in my area like Highway to Healing and The Helping Hand Clinic. All told this event raised $2806!
    Project Outcomes & Reflection
    1.00 hour leading an initiative | Compassion
    In 2014, I was five-years-old and had a simple desire. I wanted to have a lemonade stand to benefit the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life in Lee County. In person at my driveway's edge and in living rooms with laptops, friends, family, neighbors, and strangers helped me raise more than $1600 that first year to help those impacted by cancer. Since then, the lemonade stand continues to raise between $1500-3000 annually and has grown with donations made to multiple health-related charitable organizations and causes in the community. It's hard to believe that this is the twelfth year of the charitable lemonade stand, and that this year for my Governor's Page Service Project, the event reins were handed to me fully. This lemonade stand has become one of our most beloved family traditions. It keeps on going. Leading the initiative this time independently, I felt a keen responsibility to have a solid and successful event. Since 2014, the annual event raised over $28,000 to benefit Relay for Life of Lee County/American Cancer Society, Highway to Healing, Helping Hands Clinic, and other health-related causes in our community. This year (like those before) the funds earned were divided between a number of deserving groups in the Sanford/Lee County/central North Carolina area. The lemonade stand event itself was held on Monday, November 3, 2025 from 3 - 6 p.m. at 148 Brookfield Circle in Sanford, NC 27330. Donors also could contribute online. Hours and hours of marketing, baking, and set-up culminated in dozens of customers and dozens more online. The 2025 lemonade stand raised $2,806, bringing the grand total since 2014 to $31,429.25. After tear-down and celebrating the joy in fellowship and the pride in helping make a difference to others, it was time to contribute online and write checks for the mail to the groups we supported. I also thanked in writing those who helped the most as "guest bakers" and stayed to help with customer rushes. Because I know the impact of health challenges like cancer already, this service feels less like work and more like a mission. My grandfather died of lung cancer at age 46 before I was born. My grandmother, who died in 2022, was a breast cancer survivor and battled diabetes. I helped nurse my BRCA 1 positive mom after her surgeries. I know other family members, friends, neighbors, and community members hurt by diseases like cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and mental illness. Through this event, however, I feel like I continue to take a stand for good. That the project became truly and fully mine this year gives me pride at seeing what I can organize, facilitate, and accomplish.
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