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Creations for Charity 2015

Creations for Charity

Creations for Charity 2015 is here!

Creations for Charity, the incredible annual fundraiser that provides thousands of LEGO toys to children in need, is now open for 2015! Some of the world’s best builders will be donating creations which will be placed for sale in the Creations for Charity online store. All of the money raised is then used to purchase Lego toys for children who would otherwise receive nothing this Christmas, and that is just awesome.

Get involved!

You can join this amazing initiative in a number of ways; by publicising Creations for Charity, donating a creation, or bidding on one of the awesome creations available in the auction. Donations open today – if you’d like to give away one of your creations that you think could raise money for children who have nothing then get in contact with the Creations for Charity team, they’d love to hear from you!

The Creations for Charity 2015 store opens on October the 15th, so check in regularly to see what’s available and get ready to bid!

Creations for Charity 2015

Stop The Massacre

Lego Stop Sign

Occasionally here at TLCB we dip into current events – if the seriousness of these dictates. Sadly the ongoing bombardment of Gaza is one of these times.

Most of you reading TLCB today are visiting from America, and we know that for many of you Israel is an emotive and politically charged issue. However, we do think that as we’re relatively neutral, we might be able to be a little more balanced than Fox News Propaganda elects to be.

TLCB readers in need:

What has the Gaza conflict got to do with LEGO? Not much. However, we are a global blog with readers from all over the world, including (according to our stats) both Israel and the State of Palestine. This means that someone will be reading this – a LEGO fan just like you – who will today, maybe even right now, hear the sound of a Hamas missile launching, or will need to run for their life from an Israeli airstrike in the State of Palestine.

As of today 1,300 civilian Palestinians (hundreds of whom are children) have been killed by the Israeli bombardment of Gaza. Many more will lose their power, water, medical treatment or next meal due to the blockade on their city – in which they are trapped and cannot flee.

Your clicks help!

If you are reading this from either side of the the Gaza-Israel wall, our thoughts are with you. To our readers from around the world; please remember that on both sides of this conflict somewhere there will be a LEGO fan just like you.

To see if you can help please join us at The Red Cross, Christian Aid, or Oxfam (amongst many others), which is where the advertising revenue generated by your visit here will be donated. To find out more about our not-for-profit policy please click here.

Creations For Charity 2012 – 1 Week To Go!

Creations for Charity

Buy a unique LEGO model, and help provide LEGO to children in need

There’s only one week left in the 2012 Creations for Charity fundraiser. Every model bought provides LEGO to a child in need. Take a look at what’s on offer here, and remember; there are only 5 days left!

Lego Robot

Buy this MOC! Built by the legendary Nannan Z (of Brothers Brick fame). All proceeds go towards providing LEGO sets to children in need.

Creations for Charity 2012

Every year Creations for Charity invite you to help raise money to provide LEGO toys for children in need around the world. This wonderful annual event gives you the chance to buy custom LEGO MOCs from some of the most talented builders in the LEGO Community. You’ll become the owner of a unique and brilliant creation, and all proceeds are used to bring happiness and joy, in the form of our favourite toy, to children who otherwise would not get anything to play with this Christmas. LEGO is the perfect toy for such children as it can be played with for years without breaking, without needing batteries, and without age limits or gender associations.

You can participate in two ways; by bidding for a unique MOC, or by donating a MOC to Creations for Charity yourself. The Lego Car Blog wish Creations for Charity every success with this year’s fundraiser.

Creations for Charity

Visit http://www.creationsforcharity.org to find out more