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Charity opens first multibank in Wales that will support 40,000 families in poverty this year

The Multibank initiative was co-founded by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and e-commerce giant Amazon

Former First Minister Gordon Brown who co-founded the Multibank initiative with Amazon.

A new charity initiative in Wales has been launched will donate hundreds of thousands of essential goods to 40,000 families in poverty this year.

The Multibank’s Cwtch Mawr project is its third multibank in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. The initiative was co-founded by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and e-commerce giant Amazon. The Multibank’s first project was launched in Fife, Scotland in 2022, followed by a second in Wigan last year. The initiative has now donated more than two million surplus essential items to over 200,000 families in need. By the end of this year the project aims to support more than half a million families from six Multibank sites across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.


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Located in Swansea, Cwtch Mawr is being led by Swansea charity Faith in Families and supported by Welsh Government and Swansea Council. Cwtch Mawr will process donations from a dedicated 6,000 sf ft warehouse in Llansamlet. It is launching with a donation of 65,000 nappies, 150,000 toilet rolls, hundreds of duvets from the Textile Services Association, as well as 300,000 surplus essential goods from Amazon. Items will be delivered via the charity’s referral partner networks to families in need across South Wales.

The Multibank initiative is part of Amazon’s broader commitment to support the communities in which it operates. Since establishing its fulfilment centre in Swansea Bay in 2010, it has invested £1.8bn in Wales and created more than 2,000 jobs.

Mr Brown said: “The cost-of-living crisis has for too many families become a real, day-in-day-out struggle to make ends meet because the money simply runs out before the end of each month. We have designed the Multibank initiative to accept returned, surplus or overruns of goods from º£½ÇÊÓÆµ companies and via local charity partners, like Faith in Families, we can get items like nappies, school uniforms, dusters, and duvets, straight into the hands of social workers, teachers, and health practitioners for social prescribing.

" The business partners who have joined our Coalition of Compassion are directly able to alleviate immediate need for warm clothes, hygiene products and essential household items to support those who need them at the time they actually need the help.”

John Boumphrey, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ country manager, Amazon, said: “We are delighted to bring together this coalition of partners to launch Cwtch Mawr, Wales’s first multibank. Our two existing multibanks are having a huge impact across Scotland and Greater Manchester, helping families in poverty while contributing to a more circular economy by putting surplus products to good use. I’m very grateful to the many colleagues from across Amazon who have brought their logistics expertise, passion for innovation, and dedication to helping our local communities, to this project, and who will enable us to support tens of thousands of families across South Wales this year, and beyond.”