North America

November 2023

Puerto Rico

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The Toy Movement partnered with Boys and Girls Clubs of America to bring 17,000 toys to children across Puerto Rico.

Boys and Girls Clubs of Puerto Rico (BGCPR) provides safe and creative spaces for 8,000 children in need. Eight out of nine BGCPR participants live in poverty and 81% of participant families have annual incomes of less than $15,000 a year.

We hosted an event on November 28th, 2023, for children belonging to BGCPR and their families. Each child participated in outdoor activities and ended the day with a nutritious lunch and a toy to take home.

    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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