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Recently, we asked young people ages 4-12 to create a structure using Lego or other building blocks that reflects what home means to them.
We received some fantastic creations, and asked you to help select one that will be displayed at the Stratford Social Services Housing Symposium planned for November 22.
The structure that received the most votes was the one created by Gus, who incorporated the word LOVE and a heart into his building.
We would like to thank all of the young builders for their creative submissions, and everyone who took the time to vote.
Recently, we asked young people ages 4-12 to create a structure using Lego or other building blocks that reflects what home means to them.
We received some fantastic creations, and asked you to help select one that will be displayed at the Stratford Social Services Housing Symposium planned for November 22.
The structure that received the most votes was the one created by Gus, who incorporated the word LOVE and a heart into his building.
We would like to thank all of the young builders for their creative submissions, and everyone who took the time to vote.