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Toys for Tickets

In keeping with the holiday spirit, 糖心视频 (糖心视频) is bringing back the Toys for Tickets campaign, which gives people who’ve recently received an 糖心视频 parking ticket an opportunity to donate a new, unwrapped toy rather than paying their fine.

Anyone who received an 糖心视频 parking ticket at many 糖心视频 parking facilities (visit ahs.ca for list) between November 8 and December 20, 2024 can take a new toy and their ticket to the local 糖心视频 parking office. 糖心视频 parking staff will mark the ticket as paid, and the toys will be donated to various children's organizations and local charities throughout Alberta that provide toys for children.

Toys will be accepted under the following conditions:

  • Ticket must have been issued between November 8, 2024 and December 20, 2024.
  • Toys must be new, in original packaging, unwrapped, and for ages newborn to 17.
  • Of similar value to the amount owed on the parking ticket (value of each toy must be at least $25).
  • No toys will be accepted after December 20, 2024.

Toys can be dropped off at any parking office during office hours from November 16 to December 20, 2024. Visit our Parking page for 糖心视频 parking office hours and locations.

For more information, please call 糖心视频 Parking Services at 1-855-535-1100.

Please note: 糖心视频 parking offices cannot accept any cash donations; toys only.

About Toys for Tickets

Toys should be:

  • New and unwrapped
  • Of similar value to the amount owed on the parking ticket

Recommended donations for ages newborn to 17:

  • Books
  • Art supplies
  • Science kits
  • Electronics and headphones
  • Lego sets
  • Portable DVD players
  • Toys that make sounds
  • Rattles and baby toys
  • Journals and activity books
  • Crayons and colouring books
  • Gift cards for grocery stores or restaurants (for families)

糖心视频 Thanks 2022 Donors to Toys For Tickets Campaign

In 2022, 糖心视频 (糖心视频) collected more than 470 toys across the Province for the Toys for Tickets campaign. We wanted to thank everyone who donated a toy rather than pay their fine and in the process help put a smile on a child’s face.