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  1. Nov 4, 2022 · 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.

  2. Total annual donation not to exceed 1,500,000 LEGO sets with a total value of 15,000,000 USD. Yay! It’s the most caring time of the year. #BuildToGive is back, and with more heart than ever. Help us help children in need of play this holiday season by building with LEGO® bricks.

  3. Mar 8, 2023 · The LEGO Group delivers strong growth in 2022 and invests in the future. • Marks its 90th anniversary reaching more children with LEGO® play than ever before. • Revenue grew 17 percent to DKK 64.6 billion. • Operating profit grew 5 percent to DKK 17.9 billion. Net profit grew 4 percent to DKK 13.8 billion.

  4. Annual Review 2022 Take a look back at 2022 and the difference our work made for children around the world with just a few highlights from the year. Access policies, reports and other documents here

  5. Billund, Denmark, 23 February 2022 – The LEGO Foundation has announced it will donate 600 LEGO® MRI Scanners to hospitals worldwide to help children cope with the uncertainty of having a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan. What started in 2015 as a passion project for LEGO employee Erik Ullerlund Staehr and Odense University Hospital ...

  6. Nov 4, 2022 · More than 4.5 million LEGO sets have been donated through the LEGO Group’s #BuildToGive initiative since it began in 2016, with this year seeing the Company set to make its biggest donation yet of 2 million sets. 9 out of 10 parents** globally believe play can help children develop essential life-skills such as creativity, communication and ...

  7. Feb 16, 2022 · Denmark, Billund, 16 February 2022 – The LEGO Foundation has announced a USD 143 million global challenge to fund bold and impactful solutions focused on early childhood in what CEO, Anne-Birgitte Albrectsen says will address a “global early childhood emergency”, one that is characterised by a loss of access to services and support, exacerbated by the global pandemic.

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