The organization known as the London Taxi Drivers Charity for Children has extended its outreach to prior attendees of their events.

London Taxi Drivers Charity for Children, also known as The London Taxi Drivers’ Fund for Underprivileged Children, is reaching out to past event attendees in preparation for their 100th anniversary celebration.

The charity, which has been providing support to underprivileged children in London for almost a century, is looking to reconnect with individuals who have been a part of their journey over the past 50 years or more. They are seeking memories and stories from anyone who has attended their parties or taxi outings in the past.

In order to gather these valuable recollections, LTCFC is asking those who have attended their events to contact Claire Zazzara via the charity’s social media channels or through email at c.zazzara@ltcfc.org.uk.

These memories will play a crucial role in commemorating the charity’s long-standing dedication to supporting children in London. As the 100th anniversary approaches, the charity is eager to hear from past attendees and share their stories.

LTCFC was founded in 1928 and has been providing support to underprivileged children in London ever since. They have a strong presence on social media, including Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, under the username @ltcfc1928.

For more information on The London Taxi Drivers Charity for Children and their upcoming 100th anniversary celebration, please visit their website at www.ltcfc.org.uk.

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