
Employees from Amazon’s fulfilment centre in Dunfermline have come together to pack 1,200 hygiene and baby kits filled with essential items for donation to Big House Multibank, supporting people in need across Fife.
The Big House Multibank was co-founded by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Amazon UK in 2022.
The Multibank is a community donations hub, offering support for families experiencing poverty across the region. It gives surplus essentials like clothes, hygiene products, school uniforms and bedding donated by businesses like Amazon directly to those in need.
The products are distributed via the Big House Multibank to charity groups and care professionals who give them directly to people in need, when they need them.

A team of volunteers assembled baby care kits and hygiene and toiletry kits packed with essential items for newborns and infants and every day essentials – supporting families who are struggling to afford the basics. Each kit provides new parents with the supplies they need during those critical early weeks, offering practical help and reassurance that their community cares.
These events, including a litter picking event around the city, took place alongside further kitting events in Amazon buildings across the UK during the month of May – Amazon’s Global Month of Volunteering.
Global Month of Volunteering is an initiative that aims to help the communities where Amazon employees live and work. In May, thousands of Amazon employees volunteer alongside their colleagues, adding to the company’s efforts to support its local communities throughout the year.

Finlay Talbot, is an employee at Amazon’s fulfilment centre in Dunfermline and took part in the packing event. He said: “Volunteering for Big House Multibank with my teammates this month meant a lot to me.
“It says something about a workplace when it puts its people and resources behind causes that matter, and being given paid time off to take part made a real difference. It let me show up for my community in a way that would be hard to manage on my own time.
“Doing it shoulder-to-shoulder with my colleagues made it even more rewarding.”

Community donations and employee volunteering are just two of the ways Amazon supports the communities where it operates.
Amazon co-founded The Big House Multibank in Fife with former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown to support families in need. The Multibank network has now donated more than 12 million surplus goods to over 800,000 families across Scotland, Wales, Greater Manchester, London, Tees Valley and Birmingham.
This year, the Multibank will send 1 million orders to families across the UK.
Amazon has supported more than one million students across the UK with free STEM education programmes through Amazon Future Engineer and helps community organisations transport meals and other essentials to families in need through its pro bono logistics programme, Amazon Local Good.
Amazon partners with Comic Relief and is the official home of the charity’s iconic Red Nose.
Together with its employees, customers, and partners, Amazon has raised over £4.8 million to fund projects that support people across the UK, and around the world.
