top1header

left1
homebutton
aboutbutton
programsbutton
staffbutton
jobs/volunteerbutton
supportpartnershipbutton
hardfactsbutton
civicengaementbutton
footstepstakenbutton
merchandisebutton
contactbutton
left13

 

 

 

f2

 

Who We've Worked With
Take a look at Project Legos' client list... (pdf)

Check out our Events Calendar!

Project Legos in the Press

Agents of Change
The Bridge newspaper published this article about the participants at the Brian Coyle community Center.  The participants made a CD that calls for non-violence in their neighborhood and sent it to leaders in the community.
The Bridge, 9/8/2008

Youth making footprints with Emerge
Camden Community News highlights two summer program partnerships with Emerge Community Development of Pillsbury United Communities. 
Camden Community News  8/27/2008

Project Legos' Brian Coyle Community Center Challenge Program
"Project Legos, a non-profit organization dedicated to social change and youth development striving to achieve a more peaceful and inclusive society facilitates programs throughout the Twin Cities..."
Insight News, published on 7/28/2008

Project Legos Footsteps March: Stomping Out Violence
Dawn Stevens joins Project Legos at our annual Youth Footsteps March. Interviewing staff responsible for the event as well as youth that were at the first annual March as well as this year's, Dawn reports on how Project Legos and the March are making a positive impact on the community.
Fox 9 News, aired 5/17/2008

Project Legos
World Peace Emerging describes Project Legos, its founding, and ways to get involved in the mission and programs.
World Peace Emerging published 3/2008

Click here for a complete list of Project Legos in the Press! (pdf)

pres

We've connected our mission of change, inclusion and acceptance to nearly 2,000 young people. We have been fortunate enough to capture some relfections, responsesand dialogue on film. Please enjoy the film clips below.
ENJOY!

doc

ft2

ft3

ft5 

ft6


 

f1

 

 

 

 

 

f3

 

 

 

 

f4

 

 

leftbottom
bottom