Canyon State Electric (CSE) donated 625 LEGO sets yesterday to Phoenix Children’s as a result of its annual LEGO Drive. The drive concluded its fifth year, setting a record for the highest number of sets collected in its history.
The LEGO Drive began in 2021 after the passing of Canyon State Electric founder Steve Maderazzo. He famously loved building with LEGO and created many structures, including a replica of the CSE office building. The Canyon State Electric team pays tribute to his legacy with generosity, donating LEGO sets to children in need of toys each December.
“The LEGO Drive lets us honor our past while giving children hope for the future,” said CEO Stephanie Maderazzo-Hughes. “I’m inspired every year by the way our CSE team and industry partners show overwhelming support and generosity.”
All LEGO sets collected during November and December were given to children receiving inpatient care at Phoenix Children’s…