Turning Lemons into Lemons to Aid!
Melissa Plaskoff was a stay at home mom who decided to make a change in her life after her four-year old hosted a lemonade stand. They have now reached out to the nation and kids across America are getting involved and learning about the power of giving! Based in Dallas, Texas, Lemons to Aid is on a mission to use the simple, but memorable experience of hosting lemonade stands to instill the mindset of service and charitable giving in children at a young age. Natural disasters, such as earthquakes and hurricanes, often generate a helpless feeling in adults and children wanting to help, but not knowing how. Lemons to Aid provides the tools for families around the world to host lemonade stands and other creative programs, such as read-a-thons, bake sales, etc. to raise money for disaster relief and other basic need causes. She can be reached at www.lemonstoaid.org.
We’re interviewing Melissa on the radio show, The Passions and Possibilities Network, broadcasting this Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at 9am PST. Tune in live via (347) 205-9038 or streaming audio: The Passions and Possibilities Radio Show
Melissa’s Passiongraphy Q&A:
1. What’s your definition of “passion”?
Finding what speaks to you and getting involved! If you figure out what interests you, it’s simple to get involved and make a difference!
2. What have been the key factors in your success and what one word best describes it?
I have made a decision to help others and everything else has fallen into place. It’s amazing how many people want to help you when you are doing the right thing. The one word that describes my success is “DETERMINATION.”
3. What has been your biggest challenge(s) in leaping into your passions, and how you have addressed them?
My biggest challenge with Lemons to Aid is how fast we are growing. So many people want to get their kids involved in making a difference and with our simple, kid-friendly ideas, kids across America and abroad are getting involved.
4. Who or what inspired you to leap into your passion?
After the earthquake in Haiti, my 4 year old son, Hudson asked if we could have a lemonade stand at our house. I told him it sounded like a great idea, but we had to donate the proceeds to the earthquake relief. Well, we made $150 in less than 2 hours. I thought if this was so easy for us, this has to be shared with other families. We set up an informational website and a facebook page and the power of social media took over!!! Check out www.lemonstoaid.org and see our In The News Section – it’s pretty amazing!
5. Do you have a quote that you would like to share that speaks of you and your passion?
Considering random acts of kindness and selfless acts of grace remember that you don’t have to make some grandiose gesture….something as simple as holding the door for another person at the grocery store can have an effect on another person. Random acts of kindness are like pebbles thrown into a calm pond…their effects radiate outwardly long after the deed is done…when you take the opportunity to reach out to someone they are more inclined to then reach out kindly to someone else and so on and so on……that one simple act of kindness creates a snowball effect touching many people….watch how the journey of your day evolves when you begin to continually extend these small gestures of grace….allow your actions and your words to flow from the innocence of your own heart.
6. What do you hope people would say about you when you’re gone?
I hope people say that I was a person that taught young children how to give to others at an early age. They are our future and I want to set the foundation for giving early.
7. What three brief tips can you give to somebody making the leap into their passion?
- Figure out what speaks to you
- Decide how much of a commitment you want to give to your passion
- Find a way to make it happen (it may be a fun way, volunteering, starting a business) and it will all work itself out. When you find your passion, it really is simple. I’m doing it now!
Thanks Melissa and Happy Passioneering!









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