Milton Keynes-based domestic abuse charity receives donation from Amazon to help local victims

    A domestic abuse charity, called MK Act, has received a £1,000 donation from Amazon's local fulfilment centre.

    MK Act is a charity that works with over 100 families every day to help them move on from fear and abuse. The charity has been providing safe emergency accommodation in the city for women and children escaping domestic violence for over 45 years. 

    This is the second time that the Amazon team in Milton Keynes has donated to MK Act, following a similar donation in 2020.

    Last year, the £1,000 donation was used to extend its services to those affected by COVID-19, and this year it will put towards the charity’s COVID-19 Last Resort Fund.

    This fund is used for things such as buying someone who is suffering from domestic violence a new sim card so they can keep themselves safe and call for help, or for paying for a family to flee to the refuge in a taxi.

    Speaking on the donation, Victor Pulido, General Manager at Amazon in Milton Keynes, said: “We are proud to support MK Act, a charity that offers significant support to women and children in our community. We hope this donation will offer a helping hand to the charity’s staff and volunteers and we commend them for their ongoing efforts.”

    Lolly Marlborough, Fundraiser and Marketing Manager from MK Act, added: “We would like to thank Victor and the Amazon team for this donation. Every donation helps to ensure that we are able to support and empower the women and children who are affected by domestic violence and abuse in Milton Keynes.”

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