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6009 Landerhaven Dr Ste I
Cleveland, OH 44124

Flashes of Hope, a program of Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation, is dedicated to changing the way children with cancer see themselves by providing free photography sessions for young patients and their families. With over 87,000 children photographed, their volunteers bring hope, smiles, and joy to these brave individuals.

Through their mission, Flashes of Hope aims to raise awareness, support childhood cancer research, and provide resources for families dealing with a diagnosis. With a focus on capturing the strength and resilience of these children, they strive to make a positive impact on their lives and create lasting memories.

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