Kids across Texas raise thousands for flood relief with lemonade stands

Kids across Texas raise thousands for flood relief with lemonade stands
Kids across Texas raise thousands for flood relief with lemonade stands As search and rescue efforts, aid distribution, and emergency resources sweep across central Texas in the aftermath of deadly floods over the July 4th weekend, even the youngest of residents are playing a part.  In the wake of the devastating loss of an estimated 27 campers and counselors at Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp on the banks of the Guadalupe River, young Texans are serving up support for the camp and the families most affected by the catastrophic floods. How are they doing it? Lemonade stands. Brylee Livesay sells lemonade in support of Camp Mystic. Photo courtesy of Harris County Precinct 5/Facebook In Harris County, Texas, a local law enforcement office shared a Facebook post about an “inspirational teen,” Brylee Livesay, whom Constable Terry Allbritton stumbled upon while on patrol in the teen’s neighborhood. As the post describes, the 14-year-old opened a lemonade stand to support those most impacte…