Nevaeh Denine, of Nevaeh's Lemonade Stand, dies

The young girl raised tens of thousands for other pediatric cancer patients

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Caption: Nevaeh Denine wanted to start a lemonade stand to help other families struggling with pediatric cancer.

A little girl whose efforts to raise money for children with pediatric cancer — children just like her — has died.
Nevaeh Denine, 9, died Monday, according to a post on a Facebook page used by the family in the past.

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Her grandfather, John Denine, also posted the news with a tribute on his own Facebook page.

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As news of the girl's death spread online, tributes to her were also shared.

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Began lemonade stand as a way to give back

Nevaeh, who was from the Goulds area of St. John's, was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called neuroblastoma when she was three years old.
In 2014, the young girl started Nevaeh's Lemonade Stand to support her community as they had supported her with fundraisers after her diagnosis.
The lemonade stand was her idea, her family has said, and along with becoming a much-anticipated annual summer event it has raised tens of thousands of dollars for other pediatric cancer patients.
In 2016, when she was six, the cancer returned.
On July 28 the most recent Nevaeh's Lemonade Stand event was held in Paradise Park in Paradise, with Nevaeh in attendance.
But friends, family and supporters posted to social media in recent days to ask people to wear orange on August 6 to show their support for her.
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