CfC 2025 - Austria
- Manuel Mahlberg
- Feb 6
- 1 min read
For the sixth time in a row we were elected to donate LEGO in the name of CfC to children in Austria. This year we decided to donate LEGO to Lichtblickhof which is an internationally recognized therapy center and non-profit organization dedicated to supporting families with children facing incurable or life-shortening illnesses. Acting as a "place for life," it offers a sanctuary for those carrying the "unimaginable luggage" of heavy fates and uncertain futures.
We picked about 70 Sets (and almost doubled up the budget from our side) from different size and age range for the children there. As they take care for children of any age, we tried to create a nice mix of different LEGO themes:

This year we got also great "Thank you" pictures from the organisation and we are really pleased to be able and allowed to post them:
We would like to thank CfC in our and the organization's name for this great opportunity to support children and make them happy. A smile of a child and see them happy - even in tough times - is the greatest present for adults and/or parents.
Thank you again!
yours,
Manuel







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