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Please help Pass the Bricks give more kids access to LEGO

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Hi! I'm Charlie Jeffers, and I believe every kid has the right to play.

I started Pass the Bricks to give more kids access to LEGO. The idea was to take unwanted LEGO bricks from around the community and then turn them into "new" sets for kids who don't have any.

It's working!

To date, our volunteer ambassadors and I have donated almost 7,000 sets, and Pass the Bricks is now in over 140 cities worldwide and growing.

Building with LEGO has always been a big part of my life, and it has helped to teach me math and engineering concepts as well as being a constant source of fun, focus and creativity. I read that there are enough LEGO bricks in the world for every person on the planet to have 50 bricks of their own, yet there are countless children who would love some but don't have access to them. We are changing that, but we need a little help.

We are hoping for some assistance from this community to help with packaging costs but mostly with shipping so we can send more bricks and sets to kids all over the world. We have built sets for children in Ukraine, Mexico, and Colombia, and we have requests for more in other cities and countries, but getting them there is expensive.

Thank you so much for considering a donation of any size. It means a lot to me but even more to the kids! Every donation is tax deductible, and you can feel good knowing you brought the joy of LEGO to a child somewhere.

For more information on Pass the Bricks, please visit passthebricks.org or @passthebricks on IG.

Once again, THANK YOU!!!!

--Charlie
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    Belvedere Tiburon, CA
    Pass the Bricks
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