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Lost toys to bring Christmas joy

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Published: December 14, 2018
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Hundreds of children’s toys and games have been donated to the Salvation Army’s Christmas Present Appeal by the Transport for London (TfL) Lost Property Office for the 12th consecutive year.

TfL’s Lost Property Office donates toys to Salvation Army’s Christmas Present Appeal

Thousands of unclaimed items, including toys and games, are found across TfL’s network every year, says Lost Property Office Manager Paul Cowan.

“Many of these are new and unused. Christmas provides us with the perfect opportunity to find them a new home, where they will bring joy to families from all backgrounds who might not otherwise receiving anything.”

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