How LEGO Bricks Brought Light to a Synagogue Community Amidst COVID Challenges

In a Synagogue that opened its doors to families seeking support in the aftermath of challenging COVID lockdowns, the arrival of LEGO sets became a beacon of hope. With approximately 40 children and families participating in weekly programs, the Synagogue's mission was to nurture a sense of community and offer vital assistance, particularly in the post-pandemic era.
Good360, in partnership with LEGO Australia, generously donated special LEGO sets to uplift the spirits of children facing adversity. One young girl named Sarah couldn't contain her excitement, exclaiming, "These LEGOs are absolutely amazing!"
These LEGO sets transcended mere toys; they symbolized care and solidarity. They provided an escape for families grappling with mental health challenges stemming from the lockdowns, many of whom were also burdened by financial strains due to the rising cost of living. The LEGO sets served as a creative outlet and a powerful reminder that the community stood beside them.
Rabbi Mendy, the spiritual leader of the Synagogue, remarked, "The children greatly appreciated these extraordinary LEGO sets and were motivated to continue engaging with our program."
Through this act of kindness, Good360 and LEGO Australia not only brought joy but also instilled hope within a community in dire need. In challenging times, they demonstrated that support and generosity can help rebuild spirits, one brick at a time.
Thank you.

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South Caulfield Hebrew Congregation, nestled in Melbourne's southern suburbs, is a welcoming and vibrant community. We embrace our diverse members, especially those with large families facing economic challenges. Our commitment to dignity and unity drives

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