A new charity initiative has launched in West London to donate more than 400,000 surplus essential goods to 40,000 families in need over the next 12 months. London’s first Multibank, ‘Felix’s Multibank’, is led by The Felix Project, with support from Amazon, former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.

The service will help families experiencing poverty by providing essentials like toiletries, baby products, cleaning goods, and bedding donated by Amazon and other national and regional businesses. It is an expansion of the Multibank network which has now donated more than three million essential goods to help over 400,000 families from Multibanks currently operating in Scotland, Greater Manchester, and Wales.

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.

Felix’s Multibank builds on The Felix Project's established work rescuing high quality surplus food that would otherwise have gone to waste and redistributing it to vulnerable Londoners through a network of charities, schools, and community groups.

The project has drawn support from the Mayor of London who has committed £250,000 to help with running costs for the London site. Additional funding has been provided through the Multibank Fund, established with £1 million of seed funding from Amazon and Comic Relief, to help finance the expansion of Multibanks in areas of need across the UK.

Amazon helped to establish the warehouse operations, five Amazon employees will work on-site for the first full year of operation, and the company will provide logistics support to transport the donations to community organisations across London.

The Mayor of London continues to work with The Felix Project, as well as the Mayor’s Fund for London, to provide free holiday meals to hundreds of thousands of London families. Earlier this year, the Mayor announced a further £4 million in funding to continue his programme that has already provided more than 12.3 million free meals to families during school holidays and weekends.

An infographic showing the locations of the Multibanks across the UK

“Every day The Felix Project is helping to provide healthy and nutritious meals to people in need across London, but we know it is not just food they want,” said Charlotte Hill OBE, CEO of The Felix Project. “For those on low incomes all items are a struggle to afford, from toiletries and cleaning products to bedding and other household goods. Thanks to this incredible partnership, Felix’s Multibank will be able to ensure our network of community organisations can provide more of the things people need and just as importantly prevent perfectly usable items from going to waste.”

Surplus essentials will be donated to 40,000 families living in poverty.

As I go round the country, I find too many children growing up in homes without heating, bedrooms without beds, floors without floor coverings, kitchens without kitchen utensils and bathrooms without soap, shampoo or toothpaste. Having gained experience from the benefits to families of our Multibanks in Scotland, the North West of England and Wales, we are delighted now to work with The Felix Project who have such a strong reputation for doing good in the capital,” said Gordon Brown, former UK Prime Minister. “Felix’s Multibank will be able to take a holistic view of the overall need of the families they serve and provide some of the non-food basics for those in greatest need across London. We are grateful to the companies and foundations who are supporting the Multibanks and to The Felix Project for joining with us to make the roll out in London possible.”

Since 2020, we have supported The Felix Project’s mission to fight food waste and hunger with more than ten million meals, as well vans and drivers to transport food to Londoners in need every week,” said John Boumphrey, UK Country Manager, Amazon. “Through Felix’s Multibank, we will help many more vulnerable families across London by providing surplus essentials from Amazon and other businesses to those who need them most. We’ve already supported more than 400,000 families from our existing Multibanks, giving those experiencing poverty access to the essentials they need while contributing to a more circular economy.”

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“It is shocking that in a city as prosperous as ours so many people are being forced to go without essentials, said the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan. “By funding Felix’s first Multibank in London we will help those who need it most by providing essentials including baby clothes, food and toiletries all in one place. I’m determined to do all I can to make London a city where every young person can thrive and by supporting families we will help build a fairer London for all.”

“Lifting up the most vulnerable when they are down, and equipping our children and youth with resources as they grow – these are key elements to our countries’ prosperity. In both the United States and the United Kingdom, the statistics on families experiencing poverty are concerning,” said Jane Hartley, US Ambassador to the UK. “We have our work cut out for us, but we are most powerful when we combine the reach of government with the innovation of the private sector. I admire my friends at Amazon, and Gordon Brown, for coming up with local solutions and finding ways to bring the private, non-profit, and public sectors together. Felix’s Multibank is an inspiration for the kind of innovative partnerships we need to see.”

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 launch of Felix’s Multibank follows a four-year partnership between Amazon and The Felix Project. The first Multibank launched in Fife, Scotland in 2022, followed by a second site in Wigan, Greater Manchester in 2023, and a third in Swansea in March, 2024.

Since 2020, Amazon has donated over ten million meals to help the charity fight hunger in London, and provides drivers and vans to transport food donations across London every week. Earlier this year, Amazon donated £500,000 to fund a new South London depot to help The Felix Project meet increasing levels of food insecurity across London, with the charity expecting to deliver more than 35 million meals in 2024. Employees across Amazon also regularly volunteer in Felix’s depots and kitchens.