
Las Vegas Builds Record Blanket Fort for 150 Foster Kids
Clark County is attempting to break the world record for largest blanket fort, all to create an unforgettable night for 150 foster children. High school students are leading the engineering while community sponsors rally to build something bigger than just a record.
Imagine being part of building the world's largest blanket fort, and knowing it's all for kids who need extra love and support.
That's exactly what's happening in Las Vegas this Saturday, May 16, at the Desert Breeze Community Center. Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones is partnering with nonprofit Foster Kinship and students from West Career and Technical Academy to attempt a Guinness World Record for the largest blanket fort ever built.
The current record stands at just over 12,290 square feet, set last year by a Boy Scout troop in South Carolina. The Las Vegas team is ready to top it with help from major community sponsors including the Las Vegas Grand Prix and Vegas Valley Law, plus volunteers from across the valley.
What makes this story special isn't just the size of the fort. Students from West Tech are designing and leading the entire engineering and construction process, turning what could be a simple stunt into a real learning experience and leadership opportunity.

But the true purpose shines brightest after the measuring tape comes out. Once the official Guinness attempt wraps up, about 150 foster and kinship children from Foster Kinship and Clark County Family Services will get to play inside the massive fort for a special parents' night out celebration, complete with games, entertainment, and support.
The Ripple Effect
Commissioner Jones said the goal goes beyond breaking a record. He wants to create something unforgettable for kids while drawing attention to the ongoing needs of foster families throughout the community.
The event shows what happens when a community decides to rally around its most vulnerable children. Local students gain real-world engineering experience and leadership skills. Foster kids get a magical evening that reminds them their community cares. And thousands of people following the story learn more about supporting foster families.
It's the kind of creative thinking that turns awareness into action, wrapping support for foster kids in the most wholesome package imaginable: blankets, teamwork, and pure childhood joy.
Saturday's fort might break a world record, but it's already building something more lasting in Las Vegas.
Based on reporting by Google News - World Record
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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