Employees at Amazon’s fulfilment centre in Dunfermline donated £1,000 worth of toys and games to a charity's summer fair for lone-parent families.

The team also volunteered at the Fife Gingerbread event, helping with inflatables, games, food, and community stalls.

Fife Gingerbread provides advice and support to lone parents in the area, and the summer fair is part of the charity's Day2Play appeal to encourage families to spend quality time together.

Jamie Strain, general manager at the Amazon fulfilment centre in Dunfermline, said: "Thank you to the Fife Gingerbread team for being so welcoming and allowing us to be part of their big day.

Amazon’s fulfilment centre in Dunfermline donated £1,000 worth of toys and games (Image: Clearbox) "Our team had a fantastic time volunteering at the summer fair and we were pleased to lend a helping hand with the donation of toys and games."

Jordan Conway from the centre said: "We had a great time volunteering at the Fife Gingerbread Summer Fair.

"The sense of community was fantastic, and it was lovely to watch the families and children having a wonderful, memorable day out together."

Linsey Proctor at Fife Gingerbread said: "Jamie and the team have been an incredible support to Fife Gingerbread.

"We support lone parents and families in need across Fife, and the team from the fulfilment centre in Dunfermline really have made a difference with their support to our families.

"The summer fair was a tremendous success.

"There was a great turnout, and everyone was in high spirits.

"Thank you to everyone who attended and special thanks to the Amazon team for helping us make the event happen."