Kids & Family
Toys "R" Us Helps Kids With Special Needs Experience Sports For The First Time
Company donates $2 billion to Special Olympics to help finance the 2015 World Games.

Toys “R” Us recently announced it had raised and donated $2 million for Special Olympics.
Customers pledged money online and in Toys “R” Us stores. They also committed to help children with intellectual and developmental disabilities experience their first sports moment.
Adults across the county helped thousands of kids have their first experience throwing a baseball, catching a football, or learning how to swim.
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The $2 billion will be used to finance the 2015 World Games and expand the Special Olympics’ Youth Athlete Program globally.
Toys “R” Us encouraged young athletes posted their first sports moments online with the hashtag #MyFirstSportsMoment.
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