04:17PM, Tuesday 11 November 2025
Tesco customers in Taplow can donate new toys to local children who need them most this Christmas.
The Taplow superstore is holding a collection for new and unwrapped toys for Wexham Park Hospital Children's Ward from today (Tuesday) until December 15.
The toys will then be distributed to local children to have something to open on Christmas Day.
Tesco Taplow colleague, Petra Ali, said: “We take pride in supporting our local community during the year through Tesco Stronger Starts and our Community Food Connection programme.
"This year’s toy donation campaign is a fantastic way for customers to help local families in need and ensure children in our community have something to open on Christmas Day.
"We are so grateful to our customers who donate what they can to help bring a little festive joy to local families this Christmas.”
More than 800 large Tesco stores across the UK will have a dedicated toy donation point where customers can donate new, unwrapped toys purchased in store.
Last Christmas, Tesco customers donated a total of 125,000 toys, with the retailer looking to beat that number this year.
Head of Communities at Tesco, Claire De Silva, said: “Our stores are committed to supporting local children and their communities year-round, and thanks to the generosity of our customers and colleagues, the annual toy donation campaign is a wonderful way to make a difference at Christmas.
“It's great to see Tesco Taplow partnering with Wexham Park Hospital Children's Ward to ensure that every child experiences the magic of Christmas.”
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