The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

College lecturer steps up to help out by volunteeri­ng at foodbank

- CRAIG SMITH

A Fife College lecturer has been helping her community during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Lorraine Wilkinson, a community lecturer delivering the Step Up programme in Leven and Springboar­d course in Kirkcaldy’s Templehall Community Centre, has been volunteeri­ng with the Kirkcaldy Foodbank during lockdown from the town’s Linton Lane Centre where she is chairwoman of the board.

Lorraine started making soup and baking scones at the weekends for clients of the centre and their families.

Meals are now being distribute­d from the centre along with those made by Greener Kirkcaldy.

On an average day the Linton Lane Centre supports up to 34 families.

Another recent project has seen the centre support 90 children and their families from a local primary school.

Packs – which included frozen meals of soup and macaroni along with tins,

We decided the foodbank was still an integral part of the community. LORRAINE WILKINSON

fresh food, activities and toys – were distribute­d in the community last weekend.

Lorraine has also been knitting rainbows which are being sold to raise funds for the centre.

She said: “With the lockdown the centre had to close to all groups, which has stopped all income for running costs and overheads, and all staff were furloughed, except for the manager, Mandy Henderson.

“However, we decided the foodbank was still an integral part of the community and even more necessary in these uncertain times.”

Bryan Mccabe-bell, director of faculty for Business, Enterprise and Tourism with Supported Programmes at Fife College, said: “Lorraine is one of a number of college colleagues who are volunteeri­ng in their communitie­s to support those most in need just now.”

The Linton Lane group recently started a crowdfundi­ng appeal. For more informatio­n pay a visit to lintonlane­centre.com/

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