Bricks Busting Boredom Supports KCF Camp

Jonathan Clein works with KCF campers.

Bricks Busting Boredom recently delivered 70 pounds of used, “upcycled” Lego bricks to children participating in the Kids Cancer Foundation’s camp on July 8.

Since 2015, Bricks Busting Boredom has donated more than 5,000 pounds of Lego bricks and 2,000 new Lego sets to children’s hospitals, homeless shelters, foster homes and emergency shelters.

“We had a great day with the kids at the Kids Cancer Foundation camp. They enjoyed Lego building, and everyone went home with a gallon bag of Legos,” said Jonathan Clein, co-founder of Bricks Busting Boredom and a Suncoast High School senior.

Bricks Busting Boredom collects both used and new Lego sets. Lego sets do not need to be complete.

Donations can be made in garbage bags, and to make Lego donations as easy as possible, the organization picks up donations.

For additional information, call (954) 682-3816 or visit www.bricksbustingboredom.org.