Altoona girl's lemonade stand brings community together with help from police, fire, EMS
Altoona girl's lemonade stand brings community together with help from police, fire, EMS
CYCLONES ALL THAT WEEK. GUYS, WE CAN’T WAIT. THANKS, SCOTT. WELL, A LEMONADE STAND IN ALTOONA IS BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER. ADEL AS KENDALL PALS IS FIVE YEARS OLD AND TODAY SHE SET UP HER LEMONADE STAND. HER MOM SAYS DELLA WAS SAD BECAUSE AT FIRST, VERY FEW CARS STOPPED BY. HER MOM POSTED ON THE ALTOONA, IOWA ROX FACEBOOK PAGE THAT HER DAUGHTER HAS AUTISM AND DID NOT UNDERSTAND WHY CARS WEREN’T COMING BY. WELL, LOOK WHAT HAPPENED. ALTOONA FIRE, POLICE AND EMS ALL SHOWED UP. DELLA’S MOM SAYS IT BROUGHT HER TO TEARS. SEEING THIS SUPPORT FOR HER DAUGHTER. WHAT A SPECIAL DAY FOR DELLA. AND I’M TOLD THAT DELLA IS ACTUALLY GOING TO BE OUT THERE AGAIN STARTING AT 8 A.M. TOMORROW ON NINTH AVENUE SOUTHEAST. STOP BY. I HOPE SHE GETS A LOT OF MONEY. YES.
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Altoona girl's lemonade stand brings community together with help from police, fire, EMS
A lemonade stand helped bring people together late last week.Della Salz is 5 years old, and she set up her first lemonade stand last Friday in Altoona.Her mom, Allie, posted on the "Altoona IOWA Rocks!" Facebook page, saying her daughter has autism and didn't understand why cars weren't stopping. She included the lemonade stand's location, hoping it would lead to visitors.That all changed when Altoona police, fire and EMS all showed up.Allie says seeing that support for her daughter brought her to tears.» Subscribe to vlog's YouTube page» Download the free vlog app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play
ALTOONA, Iowa —
A lemonade stand helped bring people together late last week.
Della Salz is 5 years old, and she set up her first lemonade stand last Friday in Altoona.
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Her mom, Allie, posted on the "Altoona IOWA Rocks!" Facebook page, saying her daughter has autism and didn't understand why cars weren't stopping. She included the lemonade stand's location, hoping it would lead to visitors.
That all changed when Altoona police, fire and EMS all showed up.
Allie says seeing that support for her daughter brought her to tears.
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