Working alongside The Toy Project and Just One Tree, Rainbow Designs is bringing the year to a close with some valiant fundraising and tree planting efforts.
Licensed plush toy and character company, Rainbow Designs, has this year continued its partnership with The Toy Project, a charity that collects donated and unwanted toys and re-homes them to children in need.
Rainbow Designs has partnered with The Toy Project for several years, and for the last two has conducted volunteering days at the charity, sending some of its team for on-the-ground support for the charity, armed with Rainbow Designs toys to donate.

This year, Rainbow donated some of its new Bing toys to the mum and baby session art workshop. Its donated toys inspired arts and crafts creations among the local families and children in attendance, who each took home their own Bing toy at the end of the day.
The afternoon involved the Rainbow team sorting through the donated LEGO and Playmobil to create sets to be sent to communities or resold to raise valuable funds for the charity.

“It’s incredible to see and hear about everything the Toy Project does, seeing first hand the children playing with the toys which Rainbow have produced was amazing to see and validates the hard work we all do! Also finding out first hand, the impact a toy, which a lot of people take for granted, has on a child’s life!” commented Kevin Chan, senior product development manager, Rainbow Designs.
Rainbow Designs has already committed to sponsoring the charity again next year and has booked in its 2026 volunteering day, aligning with the values of its Rainbow Cares initiatives.

But if that wasn’t enough, only the month previous, Rainbow Designs marked and celebrated Just One Tree day, its annual dress up as a tree day, in support of Just One Tree, a non-profit tree-planting organisation removing CO₂ from the atmosphere through global reforestation.
The day raised £1450 towards the Rainbow Designs forest, which now stands at 3700 trees.




