Nine-year-old Joshua Smith feels bad the city of Detroit has severe budget problems.

So he's doing something about it.

Supported by his parents, Josh set up a lemonade stand, and all profits will go to the city.

So 5-8 p.m. each day through Friday, you will find Joshua selling lemonade, fruit punch ("It's organic," he said), water and popcorn ("seasoned with sea salt") at his family home at 4252 Leslie, in the Russell Woods neighborhood.

Read more: Detroit Free Press