Giving

The results are in... another successful campaign!!!

We did it. It was another successful campaign. This one was a bit different. I knew I was moving this year so we ran a campaign from the end of last year, took a break for five months during the move, and then came back strong to wrap up the campaign.

In case you forgot, we used 15% of our profits from the Bricks for Bricks Bricklink store and eBay store to give to giveyourbricks.com and the Chalk Guy LEGO Drive.

Our grand total for the year was…

$580

Thank you all so much for your patronage so we can support great causes. The Chalk Guy LEGO drive requested smaller sets so we shipped 43 sets to them to give to kids in hospitals. We were told they’d send us a picture so when we get it, we’ll add it to the post.

Stay tuned for our next campaign.

Happy building!

Creations for Charity 2024 has Begun!

If you’ve been involved in the LEGO community for a few years, then there’s a good chance you’ve heard of Creations for Charity. This annual drive runs from 15 October to 30 November every year with a goal of raising funds to give LEGO sets to underprivileged kids. The charity was started in 2009 by Nannan Zhang and has been growing ever since.

The blog post kicking off the drive this year can be found here. There are a bunch of cool builds and instructions listed already so check them out. If you don’t want to buy anything, you can just donate. Also look for the Beyond the Brick crew to host another 24 hour live stream in November.

Thanks for supporting this great charity and happy building!

An Update and Something New

 

A few weeks ago, I let everyone know about how a charity focused on giving LEGO to kids was robbed. You can find that post here. Well I found an update to the initial call and it looks like the community showed up in force which was awesome to see. You can find the update to the story here. I didn’t see a final number on the amount raised, but it was great to see people showing up because they wanted to help. Thank you to all who supported this great cause! You can still support them by going to their site.

 

Photo from WKRC

Next up, Paul Wellington from Ohio who was on the show LEGO MASTER’S last year just start a chapter of Pass the Bricks recently. I was not aware of this charity, but you can see more about it in a local news story here. There are chapters of this charity located all around the US and in a few other countries as well. Check out their site to learn more and to see how you can help. Great job Paul!

We Need More Teens Like This One in Texas

Are you sick of seeing all the negative stories in your news feed? Me too. How come we aren’t seeing more like this one? After being a victim of porch thieves and losing a LEGO set that she ordered, Leah decided instead of getting mad about it, that she could help others get LEGO sets to build with. The linked clip from the San Antonio, Texas area highlights her story and the folks that stepped in to help her achieve her goal. Awesome stuff! I hope she continues.

If you’d like to support Leah’s effort, you can donate online through this link to the San Antonio Independent School District. As the article states, please put “Leah’s Lego Kits” in the comments.

If you know of a cool giving opportunity involving the LEGO brick, please pass it along so I can share it on the blog. You can email me at store@bricksforbricks.com or put it in the comments.

Also you can give to The Chalk Guy LEGO Service Project by ordering from the Bricks for Bricks Bricklink Store or our eBay store.

Happy building!

Kids with Cancer + LEGO Sets = Joy!!!!

At least that’s the plan anyways…

V for Victory is a non-profit in the Jacksonville, FL area focused on supporting people battling cancer. One of their programs is called Bricks of Love. Kids with cancer receiving treatment get a token to go into a room and pick out a set to build or play with (some sets are pre-built).

Picture from V for Victory

This is an awesome idea and I’m sure it helps to distract kids from the not so fun task of battling cancer.

Sadly, this story takes a turn for the worst. The non-profit’s LEGO storage area was recently cleaned out by thieves. You can view the local news station’s story on it here. This isn’t the first time this has happened to a LEGO charitable organization either… Sad.

V for Victory is asking for help. They have set up an Amazon.com need cart and they are asking for folks to purchase sets there to be shipped to them to help make up for their loss. You can also go to their website and donate that way. If you’re in the local area, feel free to donate in person this weekend.

Happy giving!

Giving Campaign - Brick Chalk Guy - 28 November through 20 September 2024

We donated $460 worth of LEGO sets to the Chalkguy LEGO Service Project at the end of 2022. We heard from Ben Glenn and he asked if we’d be willing to run another campaign to support his organization. Our answer… of course!

From 28 November 2023 to 30 June 2024, 15% of the profits from the Bricks for Bricks Bricklink Store will support the Chalkguy LEGO Service Project. You can learn more about this project at their site here.

We look forward to sending them some sets in 2024. Thank you for your support!

Happy building!

Some of our 2022 donations to the Brick Chalk Guy drive.

$182 to Creations for Charity! Thank You!

We collected 15% of our profits from 1 July to 27 November 2023 which resulted in $182 for Creations for Charity. Overall, Creations for Charity raised $33,265 and donated sets to kids in 17 countries around the world. It was just shy of their 2021 record of $35,000, but still very impressive. You can see some of the results as the Beyond the Brick team helped to give away some of the sets purchased from the funds raised.

Thank you to everyone who supported Bricks for Bricks and allowed our continued giving!

Happy building!

New Giving Campaign - Creations for Charity - 1 July to 27 November 2023

Okay, this isn’t a new place, but the Creations for Charity drive needs our help. They had steadily increasing amounts raised in past years and then last year they saw a drop in donations. I’m not sure if 2021 was a fluke or what, but let’s make sure this year, they raise more than last year. So 15% of the profits from the Bricks for Bricks Bricklink store will go to Creations for Charity. We’ve supported them before and it’s time to do it again.

In case you aren’t familiar, Creations for Charity was formed in 2009 by AFOL Nannan Zhang. It started the first year with a few donations locally and has since skyrocketed to what it is today. The Beyond the Brick team is involved with their annual 24-hour live stream to raise funds.

So thank you for your support and we look forward to being able to help them give lots of LEGO sets to kids around the world.

Happy building!

Another Big Give and Campaign Wrap Up

2023 started off with a campaign to give 15% of the profits from the Bricks for Bricks Bricklink store to the Ronald McDonald House of Northwest Florida. Little did I know when the campaign started that a co-worker of mine would spend almost a month staying there while his child was in the hospital. Having this place for him to stay, get food, do laundry, and rest was huge while his child was recovering and I’m super stoked to be able to give to them so others can have the same experience.

From 1 January to 30 June 2023, we raised $423 from the profits at the store for the Ronald McDonald house. Thank you to everyone who supported our efforts. The donation is in and it is going to wherever they need help the most.

Happy building!

Little Bricks Charity - The Mission Continues

I first mentioned Little Bricks Charity back in November 2021. With the Bricks for Bricks campaign to give funds to the Ronald McDonald House in Northwest Florida still going through the end of June 2023, I thought it would be a good opportunity to highlight others that are using the brick to give to those who could use a boost in life. Before I do that, just a quick plug for the Bricks for Bricks campaign. 15% of the profits from the Bricks for Bricks Bricklink shop will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House in Northwest Florida. No work or extra fees required on your part to participate. You buy retired sets and minifigures and we’ll send funds directly at the end of June 2023. This donation is timely as one of my co-workers at my non-LEGO job is using the House so it’s much appreciated. Okay, that was a long aside. Back to Mr. Cassevah… He is visiting BrickFest Live events around the country this year and making donations along the way. This past weekend, he was in Connecticut. Here are two news clips on the event. Number one and number two.

If you’d like to donate to his cause, you can find out more HERE.

Thanks for supporting and helping to give bricks!