Gordon Brown and Amazon to launch West Midlands’ first Multibank which will redistribute 750,000 surplus goods to thousands of families in need

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EDITORIAL USE ONLY John Boumphrey, Amazon VP Country Manager (left) and Former prime minister Gordon Brown at the opening of the new West Midlands Multibank in Birmingham, the sixth Multibank to launch as part of an initiative co-founded by the former prime minister and Amazon, which has so far donated more than 7 million goods to over 600,000 families across the UK. Picture date: Monday March 10, 2025. PA Photo. Led by Birmingham Voluntary Service Council (BVSC), with financial backing from Amazon and Comic Relief, the West Midlands Multibank will provide brand-new essential items for social workers, teachers, and community groups to distribute to families in need for free.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY John Boumphrey, Amazon VP Country Manager (left) and Former prime minister Gordon Brown at the opening of the new West Midlands Multibank in Birmingham, the sixth Multibank to launch as part of an initiative co-founded by the former prime minister and Amazon, which has so far donated more than 7 million goods to over 600,000 families across the UK. Picture date: Monday March 10, 2025. PA Photo. Led by Birmingham Voluntary Service Council (BVSC), with financial backing from Amazon and Comic Relief, the West Midlands Multibank will provide brand-new essential items for social workers, teachers, and community groups to distribute to families in need for free.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY General view of the opening of the new West Midlands Multibank in Birmingham, the sixth Multibank to launch as part of an initiative co-founded by former prime minister Gordon Brown and Amazon, which has so far donated more than 7 million goods to over 600,000 families across the UK. Picture date: Monday March 10, 2025. PA Photo. Led by Birmingham Voluntary Service Council (BVSC), with financial backing from Amazon and Comic Relief, the West Midlands Multibank will provide brand-new essential items for social workers, teachers, and community groups to distribute to families in need for free.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY General view of the opening of the new West Midlands Multibank in Birmingham, the sixth Multibank to launch as part of an initiative co-founded by former prime minister Gordon Brown and Amazon, which has so far donated more than 7 million goods to over 600,000 families across the UK. Picture date: Monday March 10, 2025. PA Photo. Led by Birmingham Voluntary Service Council (BVSC), with financial backing from Amazon and Comic Relief, the West Midlands Multibank will provide brand-new essential items for social workers, teachers, and community groups to distribute to families in need for free.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Lianne Shakespeare, Head of Children and Families at Birmingham Voluntary Service Council (centre) cuts the ribbon alongside John Boumphrey, Amazon VP Country Manager (left) DWP Minister Alison McGovern (second left) Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown (fifth from left), Brian Carr, CEO of Birmingham Voluntary Service Council (second from right) and West Midlands Mayor, Richard Parker (right) at the opening of the new West Midlands Multibank in Birmingham, the sixth Multibank to launch as part of an initiative co-founded by the former prime minister and Amazon, which has so far donated more than 7 million goods to over 600,000 families across the UK. Picture date: Monday March 10, 2025. PA Photo. Led by Birmingham Voluntary Service Council (BVSC), with financial backing from Amazon and Comic Relief, the West Midlands Multibank will provide brand-new essential items for social workers, teachers, and community groups to distribute to families in need for free.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Lianne Shakespeare, Head of Children and Families at Birmingham Voluntary Service Council (centre) cuts the ribbon alongside John Boumphrey, Amazon VP Country Manager (left) DWP Minister Alison McGovern (second left) Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown (fifth from left), Brian Carr, CEO of Birmingham Voluntary Service Council (second from right) and West Midlands Mayor, Richard Parker (right) at the opening of the new West Midlands Multibank in Birmingham, the sixth Multibank to launch as part of an initiative co-founded by the former prime minister and Amazon, which has so far donated more than 7 million goods to over 600,000 families across the UK. Picture date: Monday March 10, 2025. PA Photo. Led by Birmingham Voluntary Service Council (BVSC), with financial backing from Amazon and Comic Relief, the West Midlands Multibank will provide brand-new essential items for social workers, teachers, and community groups to distribute to families in need for free.

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