Drew Min
I wanted to participate in a Lego drive because it combined my love for creativity with the opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of children. Growing up, Legos were a huge part of my childhood, sparking my imagination and helping me think critically and solve problems. When I learned about the chance to organize a drive for needy students in Venezuela, I saw it as a way to share that same joy with kids who might not have access to such resources. I believed that, beyond the fun, Legos could help foster creativity and inspire learning in ways that traditional toys or activities might not. The collaborative aspect of the project also allowed me to work with friends and build a sense of community, all while knowing that we were impacting lives far beyond our own.