Kyle's Lemonade100% of all proceeds to assist Canine Companions for Independence
"I think you are never too little
to make a difference"
Kyle's Lemonade
PO Box 307
Northport, NY 11768
kyleslem
Hearts and Heroes 2009 will be held at
Yankee Stadium this year!!!!!!!! Go to cci.org for more information on tickets. click HERE
Wednesday November 18, 2009
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Recap on Hearts and Heroes 2008
Hearts and Heroes is really an amazing night. Buddy Hayes, the recipient of this year hero award can capture any audience with her wit and humor, her great laugh and genuine smile and her power to show everyone that you should never give up what you love to do - you may just have to take a different path to get you there. Buddy, who with the assistance of her CCI dog Ellie make a great team. A perfect match, you can undoubtedly see how each cares for the other.
Buddy, who has won many awards, graciously signed one of Kyle's celebrity collars last year and of course, it was snapped up.
The Hearts recipients this year were many . Eugene and B. Martha Erickson,Wayne and Anne Gittinger,Horace and Amy Hagedorn, Harold and Nancy McGraw III, Kristin and John Miller, Jean Schulz
and each one came over along the night and spoke with Kyle (who was guarding his bid to hopefully win the Bobby Nystom signed hockey stick). Everyone was so kind and wonderful many bending down or crouched down to speak with him on his level. One of his big thrills was to meet Jeannie Schulz who had sent him a book when he first started his lemonade stand. He was thrilled because she also added a wonderful thoughtful inscription, and called him a "true philantropist." The photo is Kyle with Jeannie Schulz and John and Kristen Miller. Kyle knows the Millers now and loves to talk with them, as well as Amy Hagadorn, from all the Northeast graduations and events . After speaking with Nancy and Terry McGraw that night, he commented as he sat down that his school books were written by a McGraw too, and was "WOWed" when he found out they were the same McGraw. As he enjoys school, he thought that was pretty cool. As we were leaving, we got to meet Mrs. Gittenger, and he is still trying his best to take the matching donor "Gittenger Challenge" till 12/31 with what he brings in towards the Northeast Capital Campaign to assist the facility which home is right here in NY.
This is Kyle's 3rd Hearts and Heroes Gala, and one of their best. Our only regret was we didn't bring in someone with us this year who was unfamiliar to CCI to see first hand what a wonderful thing that can happen when a CCI dog comes into someone's life. It was Kyle's first reaction when he decided to do his charity lemonade stand and why he chose CCI.
"When I walked into the facility and I saw all the pictures on the walls with the kids and adults with smiles on their faces next to their CCI dog, I said, "This is the charity for me". "
John and Kristen Miller, Jeaniie Schulz and Kyle
This year November 18, 2009, Hearts and Heroes will be at Yankee Stadium.
Mark your calendars!! For more information, go to http://www.cci.org/site/c.cdKGIRNqEmG/b.3978475/k.BED8/Home.htm
East Shore Partners took the challenge and is donating $1,000
to Canine Companions for Independence notated in behalf of Kyle's Lemonade, matching the $1,000 dollars that Kyle donated to CCI from his Barnum Award.

"In Support of Kyle and his continued charity efforts for Canine Companions."
http://www.eastshorepartners.com
" I would like to thank East Shore Partners very much for sponsoring my challenge"
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***News flash*** 
**** BRAND NEW****
Kyle’s Sponsor Challenge
May 26, 2009
I recently was awarded the Barnum Award for my charity work for Canine Companions for Independence . It was a great surprise. I donated the check to Canine Companions to Independence . It was for $1,000. I gave it to them last week.
I am always thinking of new ideas on how to help CCI. I have had a few matching donors sometimes, so I thought I would make a challenge to see if I could find at least 5 sponsors to match my Award. Look who was the first to take the challenge. Now I am looking for 4 more!!! I will honor them on my Kyle’s Lemonade page.
Remember that all donations to Canine Companions for Independence are 100% deductible.
You can contact Kyle’s Lemonade at kyleslemonade@yahoo.com about the challenge.
All donations are made to Canine Companions to Independence and thank you for noting in honor of Kyle’s Lemonade.
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As seen on Nick News at Nick.com
Turning Lemonade into Something Special
When it comes to giving, 11-year-old Kyle Orent is pretty exceptional.
He even auctioned off his own toys, according to Newsday, his local newspaper on Long Island in New York.
"I like helping people," he said, in an interview on New York City TV station WNYW.
Kyle has spent the past four years helping people.
It all started with a lemonade stand in front of his house in Northport, New York.
"When I was 7, I wanted a lemonade stand for my birthday," he told WNYW anchors Greg Kelly and Rosanna Scotto. "I started in front of my house. But then I started going to local soccer games and baseball games."
Kyle says he never charged for the lemonade.
He just asked for donations.
In the first year, he raised $20,000, his mother told Newsday.
And as of this month, he has raised $125,000, according to WNYW - although most of the donations now come from auctions, he says.
"I don't think I can really sell lemonade when I'm 11," he said, on WNYW's "Good Day New York" show.
According to Newsday, Kyle writes to celebrities and famous athletes and asks them to autograph dog collars.
Then he auctions off the autographed collars on the Internet.
The main beneficiary of Kyle's giving has been a group called "Canine Companions for Independence."
That's a group that trains dogs to help people with disabilities.
Why "Canine Companions for Independence?"
"Because I like animals and I like helping people," he told Scotto and Kelly.
Kyle recently got a "Local Heroes" award for his charitable work, according to Newsday.
But his work is far from finished.
He told the paper he wants to be a professional fundraiser when he grows up.
What's his next project?
"I'm trying to do something called 'Cooks That Care,'" he told WNYW. "I'm trying to get like local restaurants to donate a certain percentage of their earnings for like one day."
With Kyle's record so far, it's hard to imagine him not succeeding at this as well.
And as for the lemonade stand, Kyle's mom told reporters he hopes to recruit some younger kids to take it over.
After all, according to Kyle's own website, his motto is, "You are never too little to make a difference."
Kyle's Lemonade
PO Box 307
Northport, NY 11768
kyleslem