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Last minute fundfraiser brings in $12,000 for 2 Langley charities

The last-minute event sold hard-to-find NeeDoh toys and will support mentorship and cat care programs at the two Langley charities.

Summary by Aldergrove Star
Toy Traders owner Matthew Purdy had the idea for a fundraiser at the Langley store while he was giving a radio interview on Friday about the huge popularity of NeeDoh, the squishy stress relief toy. “What they didn’t know was I had a NeeDoh shipment [that] just arrived in my warehouse, and I was playing around with doing a fundraiser,” Purdy told the Langley Advance Times. He reached out to Langley Animal Protection Society (LAPS), and Big Broth…

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Aldergrove Star broke the news in Langley, Canada on Monday, July 13, 2026.
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