Save the Children
Save the Children works with kids facing poverty and crisis in the U.S. and around the world.
Henley picked it herself after the trip to Honduras. She wanted the money to reach kids like the ones she met.
Visit Save the Children →Lucky4Love started with an 8-year-old, a handful of four-leaf clovers and one simple idea: use a little extra luck to help kids who need it.
Founded by Henley at age 8 🍀


Raised for children in need
and counting
Years turning luck into love
since 2022
Four-leaf clovers collected
found by hand
Charitable organizations supported
near + far
What started with an eight-year-old, a folding table and some very lucky clovers has now raised more than $8,000 for children in need.
On a family trip to Honduras, Henley met kids living nothing like she did. Back home in Maryland, she and her mom — both unreasonably good at spotting four-leaf clovers — turned that luck into bookmarks, and the bookmarks into donations. Her sisters Adair and Meadow added brownies and lemonade. That first stand raised about $1,300.
Henley was eight. She's twelve now.
The whole story →“When I got home from the trip, I could not stop thinking about the kids, and I wanted to help.”

Bookmarks. Brownies. Lemonade. One folding table.
Keychains. Socks. Snow cones. Yard sales. A whole neighborhood.
Henley and her family go clover-hunting. Real four-leaf clovers, found by hand.
They press them and turn them into bookmarks, keychains and other creations.
Friends, neighbors and supporters buy, donate and show up.
The money goes to organizations helping children in need.
$4,004 in a single day — more than double 2024. Clover bookmarks and keychains, L4L merch, limited-edition #CAMSTRONG socks, snow cones, cookies, and a first-ever community yard sale stocked entirely by neighbors.
Raised in one day
More than 2024
Community yard sale
Organizations supported
Henley is 12, from Maryland, and started Lucky4Love at 8. Three dogs, two sisters, four sports. Very good at finding four-leaf clovers — and very bad at ignoring a problem she thinks she can help with.
Meet Henley + the crew →Finding four-leaf clovers
Age 8
Maryland
Adair + Meadow + one incredible community
Save the Children works with kids facing poverty and crisis in the U.S. and around the world.
Henley picked it herself after the trip to Honduras. She wanted the money to reach kids like the ones she met.
Visit Save the Children →The Lilabean Foundation, based in Silver Spring, Maryland, funds pediatric brain cancer research and supports the families living it.
In 2025 Lucky4Love gave close to home, in honor of Henley's neighbor Cameron Corno, who fought ependymoma for five years. #CamStrong
Visit The Lilabean Foundation →
Cameron Corno was Henley's neighbor. She was diagnosed with anaplastic ependymoma — a rare, aggressive pediatric brain cancer — at 18 months old, and spent five years fighting it through nine brain surgeries, chemotherapy, radiation and clinical trials. Cameron passed away on June 6, 2025, just before her seventh birthday.
Lucky4Love's 2025 fundraiser sold limited-edition #CAMSTRONG socks and gave a share of everything raised to The Lilabean Foundation, which funds pediatric brain cancer research — including the Cameron Corno Fund for Ependymoma Research.
CamStrong forever. 🍀
Every clover pressed, every bookmark cut, every stand set up by hand. No stock photos here.








The published newsletter feature: a handful of four-leaf clovers, homemade bookmarks, brownies and lemonade. Read the actual issue.
Read → (PDF)Lucky4Love's fundraising goes to Save the Children — learn more about the work it funds.
Read →Henley is working to take Lucky4Love beyond one annual summer fundraiser. As she enters the next chapter, she hopes to pursue formal nonprofit status, work with local businesses, create more year-round fundraising opportunities, involve more young people, and keep finding creative ways to help children in need.
Buy something handmade. Come to an event. Or just chip in. It all ends up in the same place: helping kids.