Skip to Content
Home > News > UK > Donate your unused Oyster Card to support Railway Children

Donate your unused Oyster Card to support Railway Children

London Underground has teamed up with Heathrow Airport to expand their Oyster Card scheme, which has supported our work for over 10 years.

Date: 3rd October 2019

London Underground has teamed up with Heathrow Airport to expand their Oyster Card scheme, which has supported our work for over 10 years.

The collaboration means that leftover Oyster cards can now be deposited in new branded boxes located at each terminal in Heathrow airport, and all of the remaining credit left on each card will be donated to Railway Children.

Corporate Partnerships Manager, Dave Ellis, said:

“We are so proud of our partnership with London Underground and the expansion of the scheme to Heathrow Airport means that we will now have two of the world’s most recognisable brands in terms of travel, supporting our program. This will not only raise additional awareness for Railway Children and our essential work but through the Oyster cards donated by passengers or visitors to Heathrow it will have a very real impact on children’s lives.”

“When you consider that just £6 will allow us to feed a child in India three meals a day for a week, £11 could buy a new set of clothes for a child in Africa and £20 could fund an hour of support work for a UK runaway child or young person and their family, the difference Heathrow customers will be making to the lives of children and young people becomes incredibly apparent and will last long after they have left Heathrow for their destinations around the world.”

London Underground teamed up with Heathrow Airport to support our work even further in Tanzania, India and the UK.

Tony Caccavone, Surface Access Director at Heathrow said:

“We are proud to work with London Underground in support of Railway Children and its work to protect vulnerable children.  We encourage all our passengers to travel by public transport to the airport, donate their Oyster cards and start their journey right by helping to improve the lives of children across the globe.”

London Underground’s Integration & Performance Manager Alan Mundy welcomed the expansion to the program and added that “the additional collection boxes within the airport terminals will give customers leaving London who find that they still have an Oyster card that they no longer need, an opportunity to donate their card and help the many vulnerable children that Railway Children work with.”

Latest stories

Safeguarding on rail: National multi-station awareness day unites agencies to protect vulnerable young people

We collaborated with rail partners for a powerful Day of Action to raise awareness of safeguarding issues along the West Coast Main Line.

Date: 01/8/2025

A milestone in Tanzania: New national guidance for supporting at-risk children 

We’re proud to announce the launch of 14 new support desks across Tanzania, along with national guidelines for supporting vulnerable people.

Date: 28/7/2025

UK government launches Better Futures Fund to tackle child poverty 

Railway Children call for further measures to protect vulnerable young people from criminal exploitation.  

Date: 17/7/2025

Millie’s story: Coming out and being fully me

Millie, 20, shares the story of how she came out, and offers advice to anyone who might be going through a similar experience.

Date: 21/7/2025

Pride Month: Building Safe Futures for LGBTQ+ Young People

How we empower LGBTQ+ young people to embrace their true selves

Date: 25/6/2025

A Girl’s Journey from Collecting Waste to transforming her life

In a community near Ghaziabad station in India, poverty and child labour are daily realities. But one young girl refused to give up on her education.

Date: 06/6/2025
Close

Image collage showing young people in the UK, India and Tanzania

Join us

Sign up to receive email updates about our work protecting children around the world, and how you can help to change lives.

You can unsubscribe at anytime.

Sign up

Translate »