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Latest multibank launched to donate surplus goods to families

West Midlands multibank is the sixth established by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Amazon.

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A charity co-founded by former prime minister Gordon Brown will launch its latest multibank on Monday with a pledge to donate surplus goods to thousands more families.

The West Midlands Multibank will open in Birmingham, with the aim of distributing more than 750,000 surplus goods to 75,000 families in the region over the next year.

Mr Brown said the multibanks are attracting increasing support from UK businesses, providing items including clothing, crockery, cleaning products and toiletries for social workers, teachers, charities and community groups to distribute to local families.

John Boumphrey, UK country manager at Amazon, a major supporter of the initiative, said: “Our goal is simple: to help as many families across the West Midlands as possible, by connecting surplus goods from Amazon and other businesses, with those who need it most.

“We’ve now donated seven million products to more than 600,000 families by working with committed partners to scale the multibank across the UK.”

(l to r) Mohammed Konateh and Seetha Bamunuvitharana pack goods at the new facility
(l to r) Mohammed Konateh and Seetha Bamunuvitharana pack goods at the new facility (Dominic Lipinski Media Assignments/PA)

“This is a visionary initiative that has the potential to tackle poverty and reduce pollution all whilst improving people’s lives.”

Samir Patel, chief executive of Comic Relief, said: “This new multibank will be an invaluable lifeline to many people across the region. Comic Relief is incredibly proud to support and help this vital cross organisational initiative that helps essential goods; whether it’s clothes, bedding, household products or school uniforms reach communities and families who need it most throughout the UK.”

The West Midlands multibank is the sixth established by Gordon Brown and Amazon in the UK, an initiative which has donated more than seven million goods to help over 600,000 families in Scotland, Greater Manchester, Wales, London and Tees Valley.

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