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Perry Richardson

London Taxi Drivers Charity for Children calls on past attendees to mark 100 years


Image credit: Ken Cameron @kec0712

The London Taxi Drivers Charity for Children (LTCFC) is on a mission to reconnect with past attendees of its events as it gears up for its 100th anniversary.


Known for its rich history of supporting underprivileged children in London, the charity is eager to hear from those who have attended its parties or taxi outings over the past 50 years or more.

The outreach aims to gather memories and stories that highlight the charity's impact over the years. LTCFC, formerly known as The London Taxi Drivers’ Fund for Underprivileged Children, wants to commemorate its centenary by showcasing personal recollections from individuals who have been a part of its journey.


If you or someone you know has attended an LTCFC event, the charity invites you to share your memories. Contributions will play a crucial role in celebrating the charity's century of service to London's children.


To share your stories, please reach out to Claire Zazzara via LTCFC's social media channels or email at c.zazzara@ltcfc.org.uk.

The London Taxi Drivers Charity for Children (LTCFC) is a distinguished organisation with a long-standing tradition of aiding underprivileged children across London. Founded nearly a century ago, the charity has dedicated itself to enhancing the lives of young people through various initiatives and events.


Initially established as The London Taxi Drivers’ Fund for Underprivileged Children, LTCFC has remained focused in its mission to provide joy and support to children in need. The charity is well-known for organising memorable events, such as parties and taxi outings, where London taxi drivers volunteer their time and vehicles to give children unforgettable experiences.

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