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Over $44K Worth Of LEGO Sets Dedicated To Sick Children Stolen

by rrollins, January 3, 2024

Photo 40595881 © Tixtis | Dreamstime.com

Leggo those LEGOs, thieves. In a heart-wrenching turn of events, more than US$44,000 worth of toy brick sets, intended as a small beacon of joy for children battling cancer, were purportedly stolen from a Jacksonville, Florida warehouse. The toys, part of a compassionate initiative by V for Victory, were aimed at brightening the challenging journeys of over 400 young warriors.

The organization, born from the personal experience of a family whose son faced the arduous path of chemotherapy, discovered a simple yet profound way to bring a smile to their child’s face—LEGO kits. This seemingly small gesture of gifting toys post-treatment morphed into a mission to extend this ray of hope to other families navigating the tumultuous seas of cancer treatment.

The loss is more than just a monetary setback for V for Victory. Each donated LEGO set, valued at around US$100, represents a momentary escape from the grueling reality these children face daily. The thoughtful initiative revolves around transforming a daunting experience into a more positive memory, if only for a brief moment.

The founder, Paul Scott, shared the profound impact of the theft, emphasizing to media outlets the disruption it has caused to the program and, more importantly, to the lives of the children awaiting those small parcels of joy.

It’s certainly a blow to the spirit of a community effort aimed at making life a little easier and a little brighter for children enduring the unimaginable. The nonprofit intends to make up for the lost toys, though it hasn’t said how.

 

 

 

[via Daily Caller and The Messenger, cover photo 40595881 © Tixtis | Dreamstime.com]

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