Running towards a cure for childhood cancer: Jay Scott and Alex’s Lemonade Stand

This week we’re joined by Jay Scott, co-executive director of Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation, a nonprofit he and his wife started in 2005 with a mission to change the lives of children with cancer. Their daughter, Alex Scott, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a terminal form of childhood cancer, just before her first birthday. When she was four, she set up a lemonade stand to raise money to help doctors find a cure for childhood cancer. In 2004, when Alex passed away at the age of eight, her stand and the inspiration from it had raised more than $1,000,000 toward finding a cure. Jay talks to us about what keeps him motivated to run marathons and raise money as part of Team Lemon. We also hear from a runner who was on the research team that helped find a cure some kids suffering from neuroblastoma who also ran for Team Lemon.Episode Links:How to Stay Active in the Off-SeasonAlex's Lemonade Stand FoundationNYRR Charity Partners - NYRR.org/runforcharitySPONSORS: You can make an impact in the fight against childhood cancer by joining Team Lemon, Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation's charity running program. With charity bib options in the TCS NYC Marathon and the Chicago marathon, or the option to bring your own bib to any race, you can make a difference by raising awareness and much needed funds for research. To join Team Lemon or learn more visit teamlemon.orgFOLLOW NYRR: Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok SUPPORT: Support the Set the Pace podcast! If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. DISCLAIMERSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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NYRR Set the Pace Presented by Peloton is the official podcast of New York Road Runners. Join hosts Rob Simmelkjaer, CEO of New York Road Runners, and Becs Gentry, Peloton Instuctor, every Thursday in conversation with inspiring athletes, from everyday enthusiasts to elite marathoners, to hear stories of perseverance, drive, and dedication. Each episode also includes an NYRR Member Moment spotlight and pro tip from 2009 New York City Marathon champ and Olympic medalist Meb Keflezighi.