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LEGO’s Build to Give campaign returns, aiming to gift LEGO to 2 million kids in need

LEGO’s Build to Give campaign is back for its 6th year running, with the aim of getting LEGO sets to 2 million kids in need.

For the holiday season, all you have to do is build a gift or present out of LEGO, share it on social media and use the hashtag #BuildToGive!

Learn more about the Build to Give campaign on LEGO’s website

It’s as easy as that! For each build shared, LEGO will donate a set to children in need.

Last year’s Build to Give campaign managed to donate 1.5 million LEGO sets, and the aim in the 2022 Build to Give campaign is to 2 million children.

LEGO will be donating sets to children in over 25 countries, through a network of charity and not-for-profit partners, which include the likes of organisations like Fairy Bricks who do incredible work in the LEGO community.

Here’s some inspiration on the different types of presents you can make. It’s really easy, and is a great opportunity to exercise your creative muscles, and do some good in the world while you’re at it.

Learn more about the Build to Give campaign

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