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Through its new Regional Creatives Fund, Amazon is helping charities create pathways into creative careers.
With more than 200,000 hygiene products donated through The Multibank, Amazon’s ‘You Buy. We Donate’ initiative means shoppers can make a real difference.
The new funding builds on the successful £10 million Prime Video Pathway initiative launched in 2022, offering vital support to the most in-need professionals.
Amazon is the official home of Comic Relief’s iconic Red Nose. Find out how you can get involved in Red Nose Day 2025 and help vulnerable people in the UK and around the world.
Supported by Amazon, Multibanks are donation hubs that distribute essential goods to families in need across the UK.
This is the sixth Multibank established by Gordon Brown and Amazon in the UK, an initiative which has donated more than 7 million goods to help over 600,000 families across the country.
Disaster Relief Hubs globally have used our inventory, logistics infrastructure, and technology to respond to more than 145 natural disasters and humanitarian crises since 2017, donating more than 24 million relief items.
Surplus essentials will be donated to 40,000 families living in poverty.
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Amazon is the official home of Comic Relief’s iconic Red Nose. Find out how you can get involved in Red Nose Day 2024 and help people tackle poverty and injustice in the UK and around the world.
Amazon is supporting London's biggest food redistribution charity, The Felix Project, to open a new South London depot.
Since 2019, Amazon has supported Teach First to recruit and train more computer science teachers, helping to prepare students from low-income communities for a digital future.
As Amazon and The Prince’s Trust announce their £1m Strengthening Diversity Fund, 7 inspiring leaders give their best advice.
At Amazon, we use our infrastructure, resources, and spirit of invention to address some of the most acute challenges in our communities. Learn how we’re working with our employees and charity partners to help those in need this festive season.
Former Prime Minister appeals to groups to join a ‘coalition of compassion’ together with Amazon and Comic Relief to support the nationwide expansion of the Multibank initiative.
The Amazon Future Engineer Bursary supports women from low-income households with up to £20,000 per student to pursue a degree in computer science or engineering. Let’s meet a few of them.
Amazon’s £1m commitment to The Strengthening Diversity Fund will support even more underserved young people in the UK to build a better future for themselves.
The Multibank charity initiative reaches a new milestone thanks to a partnership between Amazon, former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, local charities, businesses and suppliers.
Prime Video teamed up with the LTA in 2022 to inspire more female tennis players. Today, over 3000 girls have received more than 18,000 hours of coaching session thanks to the Prime Video LTA Youth Girls Programme.
Amazon employees come together and team up with Save the Children to ensure thousands of students across the UK have access to back-to-school essentials, careers advice and ongoing skills development.
Amazon is working with local and international aid organisations to provide needed support and supplies.
Amazon employees across the UK will help community groups to address issues from climate change and educational inequality, to food insecurity and disaster relief.
Students from Lochgelly High School in Fife visit FirstStage Studios in Leith to rub shoulders with the cast and crew of The Rig.
Charlotte Hill, CEO of food redistribution charity The Felix Project explains how her organisation works with Amazon to rescue surplus food and donate it to Londoners in need.
A special event hosted by Amazon saw students from colleges in Cambridge learn more about computer science, AI, and machine learning at the local Amazon Development Centre.
From our online store to your doorstep, Amazon’s virtual fulfilment centre tours teach school children how robotics, machine learning, and incredible people across Amazon make the magic happen behind the scenes.
Free, fun and engaging, Amazon and Turinglab are providing equitable access to Python coding courses to upskill young people across the UK
Amazon is a lead supporter of National Numeracy Day, dedicated to celebrating the importance of numbers in everyday life and inspiring children and adults to improve their maths skills.
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