Massive indoor blanket fort constructed by Nevada high school students at community center

Nevada Students Build Record 14,103 Sq Ft Blanket Fort

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High schoolers in Las Vegas just broke a world record by building a blanket fort bigger than three basketball courts. But the real win? They did it to shine a spotlight on foster families in their community.

Students from West Career & Technical Academy in Nevada turned a simple childhood pastime into something extraordinary, creating the world's largest blanket fort at 14,103 square feet.

The massive structure took shape at the Desert Breeze Community Center with help from local volunteers and sponsors including Las Vegas Grand Prix, Atlas Crane, Foster Kinship, and Leverage LV. A Guinness World Records adjudicator confirmed the fort crushed the previous record of 12,291 square feet set in South Carolina just last year.

Building a record-breaking blanket fort isn't as simple as draping sheets over furniture. Guinness rules required every detail to be perfect: no gaps larger than one inch, all sheets touching the ground, and enough space inside for people to sit comfortably.

The students spent months planning and designing the fort before construction day. On the big day, community members showed up to help turn their blueprints into reality, transforming the community center into a cozy wonderland of fabric and imagination.

Nevada Students Build Record 14,103 Sq Ft Blanket Fort

The Ripple Effect

Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones emphasized that breaking records was just the beginning. "This project was about much more than breaking a world record," he said. "It was about bringing the community together, creating unforgettable memories for foster and kinship families, and raising awareness for the needs of children and caregivers in foster care."

The event brought foster families together for a day of joy and connection inside the massive fort. Kids who often face uncertainty and change got to experience something magical, built specifically for them by students who wanted to make a difference.

The project showed how creativity and community spirit can transform awareness campaigns into experiences people actually want to be part of. Instead of just talking about foster care needs, these students built something that brought families together and created memories that will last far longer than the fort itself.

Sometimes the biggest impact comes wrapped in the simplest childhood joys.

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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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