The adorable Paddington Bears and other stuffed animals left in front of UK castles in honor of Queen Elizabeth were donated to children in need.
The bears left at Buckingham Palace and other landmarks for Queen Elizabeth are currently being distributed to children in need.after Queen Elizabeth II's death are being given to children in need.Now, these comfort toys are being shipped off to children.
Staff and volunteers professionally cleaned and donated the stuffed animals to Barnardo's, a British children's charity. The organization provides support services for vulnerable children and young adults.MORE NEWS |
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