Oliver Wheaton

Paying for TfL's 'stolen electricity'

Fundraising for Medical Detection Dogs
£5
raised of £5 target
by 1 supporter
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We train Medical Alert & Bio Detection Dogs to save lives by detecting human disease

Story

Transport for London suffered a devastating loss recently when a man tried to charge his phone on one of their London Overground trains (costing the company an estimated 0.052 pence). The man was arrested for some reason, but TfL are still out of pocket... by a tiny fraction of a penny.

Why not dig deep and help them recover from this loss? We set the target at £5, which will allow them to charge roughly 10,000 phones.

If it turns out TfL are not that desperate for 0.052p (as we suspect will be the case), let's just donate any money raised to the charity Medical Detection Dogs instead.

About the charity

Medical Detection Dogs trains dogs to detect the odour of disease. Our research includes cancer, Parkinson's and other diseases and could save millions of lives by improving diagnostics. We already help people manage complex, life-threatening medical conditions by training Medical Alert Dogs.

Donation summary

Total raised
£5.00
+ £1.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£5.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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