NEWBORN babies in Ukraine are to benefit from donations delivered by workers from Amazon's Dunfermline fulfilment centre.
The team has handed over products to the Scot Baby Box Appeal which provides support to families with newborn babies in Ukraine by distributing pre-loved baby boxes, supplies for relief efforts and other necessities across the country.
A group of 13 employees from Amazon in Dunfermline visited the charity’s hub in Coatbridge to deliver a donation of toiletries, vitamins and drinks.
As well as the products, the team from Amazon provided space management support to the charity to ensure safe and efficient working conditions for its staff and volunteers.
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Jamie Strain, General Manager at Amazon in Dunfermline, was pleased to help.
“Scot Baby Box Appeal holds a special place in our hearts at Amazon in Dunfermline, as we’ve supported its efforts in the past," he said.
"I’m proud to have a team that shares its expertise with others and wants to help continue supporting an important cause.”
Amazon employee Alasdair Brown added: "I always enjoy volunteering, and I’m so pleased to work at a company that allows me to follow my passion and support charities like Scot Baby Box Appeal.
"The team and I had a great time helping with the organisation of community donations and catching up with the charity’s team.”
Gill Cura, from Scot Baby Box Appeal, was delighted with the support.
“I would like to say thank you to the team at Amazon in Dunfermline for taking time out of their day to deliver their donation and volunteer with us," she said.
"Their support is always appreciated, and with this donation, we can continue to support people just like us who are dealing with difficult circumstances. It’s a great community effort.”
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