
PeaceBrix Projects
Every PeaceBrix Project is a little different
We work closely with our project sponsors and our educator partners to understand their needs and customize delivery as much as possible.
Check out the galleries below to experience more of our recent projects.
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A Bret Harte Elementary Educator holds up a new PeaceBrix kit.

Preschool Students at Bret Harte Elementary gather around the teacher to check out the shipment from PeaceBrix.

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A Bret Harte Elementary Educator holds up a new PeaceBrix kit.
Bret Harte Elementary
The preschool classes at Bret Harte Elementary (CPS, Hyde Park, Chicago) enjoyed some custom kits with simplified instructions on patterns to recreate.
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Overall PeaceBrix delivered 80 kits and covered four separate classrooms.

Displaying and explaining their projects on Faraday STEM Day

Student describing the STEM lesson about bridge-building.

PeaceBrix cardboard box kit featured.

Displaying and explaining their projects on Faraday STEM Day
Faraday Elementary (CPS)
The middle school classes at Faraday Elementary (CPS - West Garfield Park, Chicago) received 50 custom kits with individual STEM project packs included in each kit. Accompanying the kits was a special teacher's kit which included lesson plans regarding specific STEM topics.

Located in Delhi, India, the Protsahan India Foundation was one of PeaceBrix's earliest projects. They serve the local needs of girls and young women, focusing especially on how art and creativity can act as therapy.

Located in Delhi, India, the Protsahan India Foundation was one of PeaceBrix's earliest projects. They serve the local needs of girls and young women, focusing especially on how art and creativity can act as therapy.

Overall PeaceBrix sent 20 pounds of bricks, minifigures, base plates, and accessories.

Located in Delhi, India, the Protsahan India Foundation was one of PeaceBrix's earliest projects. They serve the local needs of girls and young women, focusing especially on how art and creativity can act as therapy.
Protsahan India Foundation
One of PeaceBrix's earliest projects was with the Protsahan India Foundation, which enables girls and young women in India build confidence and self-esteem through assisted creative projects.
Protsahan Founder and director, Sonal Kapoor, was invited to Billund, Denmark, for the 2020 Lego IDEAS conference to present their work supporting the "Trauma-Informed Classroom" as an aspect of the Protsahan HEART Model. Below is a page from their 2019 Annual Report highlighting their LEGO work.


A participant at TPAF works on a LEGO sorting project at home.

A participant at TPAF works on a LEGO sorting project at the TPAF center in Naperville, IL.

A participant at TPAF works on a LEGO sorting project at the TPAF center in Naperville, IL.

A participant at TPAF works on a LEGO sorting project at home.
Turning Pointe Autism Foundation
PeaceBrix connected with the leaders at TPAF in Naperville to provide a guided activity for TPAF students. Many on the spectrum regard their abilities to organize, sort, and categorize as personal superpowers, which they are!

Educators and directors at Rippled Purpose School in India enjoy a surprise shipment from PeaceBrix. This was the first-ever PeaceBrix project.

Educators and directors at Rippled Purpose School in India enjoy a surprise shipment from PeaceBrix. This was the first-ever PeaceBrix project.

Educators and directors at Rippled Purpose School in India enjoy a surprise shipment from PeaceBrix. This was the first-ever PeaceBrix project.

Educators and directors at Rippled Purpose School in India enjoy a surprise shipment from PeaceBrix. This was the first-ever PeaceBrix project.
Rippled Purpose School in India
The students at Rippled Purpose School in India got a surprise one morning in 2019 when Rippled Purpose board members showed up with a special delivery from PeaceBrix. Many of these children had never played with LEGO.
