LEGO #BuildToGive Is Back To Spread LEGO Joy

The LEGO Group has launched its annual #BuildToGive initiative. For the seventh year #BuildToGive will encourage children and families globally to build a LEGO heart in order to give a LEGO set to a child in need. Once built, share on social media or LEGO Life using the hashtag #BuildToGive before the end of December. The initiative will give 1.5 million children worldwide in hospitals, children’s homes or vulnerable communities the chance to play this holiday season. In the UK, #BuildToGive supports the amazing work of Fairy Bricks. To find out more and get LEGO heart build ideas, visit: LEGO.com/BuildToGive. There will also be opportunities to build a LEGO heart in LEGO stores this month, starting this weekend.

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The LEGO Group Asks Families to Build a Heart and Share the Joy This Holiday Season

Through #BuildtoGive, families can help the LEGO Group to bring the superpower of play to 1.5 million children around the world

Billund, November 2, 2023: For many families across the world, the holidays are a magical time filled with joy and celebration, but for some families the festive period can be a challenging time. That’s why the LEGO Group is encouraging everyone to help share the superpower of play with children that need it most, by building a heart out of LEGO® bricks as part of its #BuildToGive initiative.

For every heart shared on social media or on LEGO Life using the hashtag #BuildtoGive before 31 December, the LEGO Group will donate a LEGO set to a child in need of play. The aim of the initiative is to give 1.5 million children across the world in hospitals, children’s homes or vulnerable communities the chance to play this holiday season. The sets are distributed through the LEGO Group’s network of local charity partners in 24 countries around the world. More than 6.5 million LEGO sets have been donated through the LEGO Group’s #BuildToGive initiative since 2017.

It’s easy to get involved and share some joy and positivity; everyone simply need to build a heart. It can be big, small, weird or wonderful – there’s no right or wrong way to build a heart, just use your imagination! The LEGO Play Well study found that play helps families bond and makes them happier, but a recent LEGO study also found, on average, children globally spend seven hours a week playing, with a third of those children spending less than 3 hours – just 2% – of their week enjoying unstructured play. What better reason to bring the family together for some festive fun than to pass on the superpower of play through #BuildtoGive.

“Hearts are recognised all around the world and across many cultures as a symbol of love, joy, and positivity. This year, we are calling on families to once again help us spread that joy by taking part in the #BuildtoGive initiative,” said Diana Ringe Krogh, Vice President of Social Responsibility at the LEGO Group. “We are now in the seventh year of #BuildtoGive. Thanks to people around the world, we have donated millions of LEGO® sets to children in need of play through #BuildtoGive. We are looking forward to seeing all the different interpretations of hearts this year and are grateful that once again we can turn that creativity and play into a moment of giving.”

The #BuildToGive initiative is part of the LEGO Group’s broader Play is Your Superpower campaign which aims to inspire families to reprioritize playtime.

In addition to this campaign, the LEGO Group works with a range of charity partners and the LEGO Foundation to bring play to children in need in communities around the world. These programs provide children with opportunities to develop life-long skills such as problem solving, collaboration and communication that boosts their wellbeing and help them succeed in a fast-paced world.

You can find out more information about the campaign and how to get involved at LEGO.com/BuildToGive.

Author: Adam White

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