Asia/Europe

December 2018

Turkey

Given the political climate, is has been estimated that over 3 million Syrians have sought refuge in Turkey; the majority of which have been living in 22 camps along the Syrian border. Refugee children have often lost everything after fleeing their homes. They don’t always receive basic needs such as schooling or proper health care, and no longer have the opportunity to just be kids.

Our goal for the 2018 Toy Movement is to give that opportunity back to 117,000 displaced children – The largest Toy Movement to date. Toys are something kids can call their own. It provides that moment of happiness, imagination and play. It allows kids to just be kids. Capturing moments of receiving an individual gift, kids at play against a backdrop of war and poverty, and the smile and joy that accompany that, will illuminate the power toys can give to a child in need. In addition to capturing these special moments, the Turkey movement is in a unique position to shed light on a difficult situation surrounded by misinformed beliefs that are often steeped in fear. It will give us the opportunity to educate and debunk false narratives about the refugee communities and allow us to build new narratives for the people who often do not get the love and attention that we take advantage of everyday.

Compassion has no borders.

Past Missions

Asia

January 2024 - January 2025

China

The Toy Movement partnered with Save the Children Canada to bring more than 20,000 toys to children in need in China. In China, children’s mental health and well-being has been challenged by rapid urbanization, digital transformation and large-scale population movements leading to changes in family structures. In urban areas, working parents often spend little time with their children. In rural communities, many “left-behind children” are raised by grandparents while their parents work in cities. Through this project, we were able to play a key role in building mental health support systems crucial to responding to children’s emotional and developmental needs.

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Africa

October 2024

Zimbabwe

In partnership with World Vision Canada, The Toy Movement reached 12,160 children in Zimbabwe by bringing toys into classrooms across the country. Teachers observed improved attendance, attitudes, and confidence as lessons in math, science, and reading came to life through play. Through independent and group activities, children built social skills, cooperation, and self-confidence while rediscovering the joy of learning.

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Africa

October 2024

Zambia

In partnership with World Vision Canada, The Toy Movement reached 10,244 children in Zambia by delivering educational toys to schools across the country. Teachers reported decreased absenteeism as children became more excited to attend classes that now include hands-on, playful learning. Games, puzzles, and sports equipment helped students develop problem-solving skills, coordination, teamwork, and cooperation—turning learning into an engaging and joyful experience.

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