Amazon team supports RSPCA Doncaster
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RSPCA Doncaster rehabilitates and re-homes cats, dogs, and other small animals that have been rescued from abuse, neglect or abandonment in the area.
The donation of items included a lawn mower, an electric power washer, gardening tools and bags of dog food.
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Hide AdAlongside the donation, eight volunteers from Amazon in Doncaster visited the charity’s regional base in Bawtry over five days to help with gardening, painting, cleaning and more.


Adam Banks, General Manager at the Amazon receive centre on Doncaster iPort, said: “We’re pleased to support RSPCA Doncaster with this donation, and we hope this will help the RSPCA in Doncaster continue its important work.”
Sarah Jenkins from the RSPCA in Doncaster, added: “This donation will help us to continue caring for animals who’ve had a rough time in life. Thank you to Adam and the team at Amazon in Doncaster for thinking of us.”
Amazon supports the communities where it operates and has delivered free computer science and STEM education programmes to more than 700,000 students across the UK through Amazon Future Engineer.
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Hide AdAmazon helps community organisations transport meals and other essentials to families in need through its pro bono logistics programme, Amazon Local Good, including more than seven million healthy breakfasts to children at risk of hunger in partnership with Magic Breakfast. And through its Multibank initiative, co-founded with former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Amazon has supported more than 200,000 families experiencing poverty, with the donation of more than 2 million surplus essential goods.


Amazon partners with Comic Relief to help people tackle poverty and is the official home of the charity’s iconic Red Nose. Together with its employees, customers, and partners, Amazon has raised over £4.8 million to fund projects that support people struggling with the cost-of-living crisis and tackle issues such as homelessness, mental health problems, and food insecurity across the UK, and around the world.
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