Amazon employees at the Dunfermline fulfilment centre packed and donated more than 200 essential packs for pupils across Fife.
The schools that will benefit from the 250 packs are Duloch Nursery and Primary School, Cardenden Primary School, Masterton Primary School, and Lochgelly South Primary School.
The packs contained items such as schoolbooks, pencils, and pens.
These essential kits provide students with the necessary tools to succeed in their academic pursuits.
Jamie Strain, general manager at Amazon in Dunfermline, said: "We are delighted to support our local schools and pupils with these essential kits.
"We hope these donations will positively impact the children in our community."
Stuart Wainman, an employee from Amazon in Dunfermline who took part in the packing event, said it was wonderful to contribute to the community in a meaningful way.
He said: "Packing these kits with my colleagues was a rewarding experience, and I’m proud to support local schools and students."
Mrs Mohammed, deputy headteacher from Masterton Primary School, said the essential kits will be a great help to their pupils and families in ensuring they have the necessary supplies for the school year ahead.
She said: "We are grateful to the team at Amazon in Dunfermline for their support."
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