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At The Good Brick, we believe in the power of people just as much as the power of bricks.
Volunteers are at the heart of what we do. By giving your time, you’re helping create real employment pathways, skill-building opportunities, and a safe, supportive community for young people who need it most.
Whether you have a few hours a month or want to be more involved, there’s a place for you here.
Donate Money
At The Good Brick, every dollar does more than support a shop — it helps build confidence, skills, and real employment pathways for young people who deserve opportunity, inclusion, and belief in their potential.
When you donate, you’re helping us create a safe, supportive space where learning, creativity, and personal growth come together — one brick at a time.

Donate Bricks
Have LEGO sitting unused at home? Those bricks could help build someone’s future.
At The Good Brick, donated LEGO is cleaned, sorted, and given a second life through our social enterprise store. Every brick you pass on helps create training opportunities, supported employment, and real-world skill building for young people in our community.
Your old LEGO becomes someone else’s fresh start.
Donate Time

Volunteer With Us
Our volunteers are the heart of our community. They work alongside our young team members, offering guidance, encouragement, and practical support in a safe, inclusive environment.
You don’t need LEGO knowledge — just patience, kindness, and a willingness to help.
Volunteer roles may include:
- Supporting young people while they sort and prepare LEGO pieces
- Assisting with shop presentation and merchandising
- Helping during community events and workshops
- Providing general support with day-to-day store tasks
- Being a friendly, encouraging presence on the shop floor
Every shift is an opportunity to help someone grow in confidence and capability.
Become a Mentor
Mentors play a special role in our mission.
Many of our young people are building workplace confidence for the first time. Having a trusted adult who believes in them, listens to them, and helps guide them through challenges can be life-changing.
As a mentor, you might:
- Encourage communication and teamwork skills
- Help a young person navigate workplace expectations
- Support problem-solving and decision-making
- Celebrate their achievements and milestones
- Be a steady, positive influence as they build independence
You don’t need formal training — just lived experience, empathy, and the desire to see a young person succeed.
Why Your Time Matters
Your time helps us provide:
- Real workplace experience
- A safe and supportive environment
- Skill development for future employment
- A sense of belonging and purpose
You are not “just helping in a shop.”
You are helping build futures, one brick at a time
Ready to Get Involved?
We welcome volunteers of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you can help regularly or occasionally, we’d love to hear from you.
Donate your time. Share your experience. Change a life.
